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exitus

exitus
  (ˈɛksɪtəs)
  [L. exit-us (u stem) a going out or forth, f. exīre: see exit n.]
   1. A going out or forth; a departure, exodus (see also quot. 1706). Obs.

1664 H. More Exp. 7 Epist. 5 The Exitus of the Ephesine Church. 1677 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. ii. vii. 178 The Period between the Flood and the Exitus of the People out of Egypt was about 800 Years. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Exitus..a going forth, the end of a Business, Death.

  2. Path. (See quots. 1811 and 1884.)

1811 Hooper Med. Dict., Exitus, a prolapsus, or falling down of the womb or anus. 1884 Syd. Soc. Lex., Exitus..the termination of a disease, especially when well marked.

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