exodos
/ɛksəˈdoʊs, -ˈdiːɒs/Definitions
1. noun
a departure or going out, especially of a group of people, often in a ritual or ceremonial manner; a final exit or departure.
“The exodos of the pilgrims marked the end of their long journey.”
2. noun
a passage or exit, especially in a literary or poetic work.
“The exodos of the play was a powerful commentary on the human condition.”
3. noun
the final or last part of something, especially a poem or a book.
“The exodos of the epic poem was a beautiful and haunting conclusion.”