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Ex.

Exodus.

ex.

1. examination.
2. examined.
3. example.
4. except.
5. exception.
6. exchange.
7. excursion.
8. executed.
9. executive.
10. express.
11. extra.

ex⋅o⋅dus

[ek-suh-duhs]
–noun
1. a going out; a departure or emigration, usually of a large number of people: the summer exodus to the country and shore.
2. the Exodus, the departure of the Israelites from Egypt under Moses.
3. (initial capital letter) the second book of the Bible, containing an account of the Exodus. Abbreviation: Ex.

Origin:
< L: a going out < Gk éxodos a marching out, going out, equiv. to ex- ex- 3 + (h)odós way
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ex.  
abbr.  
  1. examination

  2. example

    1. except

    2. exception

  3. exchange

  4. executive

  5. express

  6. extra

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Cultural Dictionary

Exodus

The second book of the Old Testament; it tells of the departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, made possible by the ten plagues of Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea. Moses led them, and their destination was the Promised Land. God guided them by sending a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, to show them the way they should go. God also fed them with manna and gave them water out of a solid rock. Because of their frequent complaining and failure to trust him, however, God made them stay in the desert for forty years before entering the Promised Land. God gave them the Ten Commandments and the rest of the Mosaic law on Mount Sinai during the Exodus. Exodus is a Greek word meaning “departure.”

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Word Origin & History

Exodus 
O.E., the second book of the Old Testament, from Gk. exodus "a going out," from ex- "out" + hodos "way" (see cede). Figurative sense (with lower-case -e-) is from 1623.
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: Ex.
Function: abbreviation
Exchequer
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Abbreviations & Acronyms
ex.
  1. examination

  2. example

  3. except

  4. exception

  5. exchange

  6. executive

  7. exercise

  8. express

  9. extra

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