ˈekˌsōd, ˈegˌzōd noun
( -s )
Etymology: French or Latin; French exode, from Latin exodium, from Greek exodion part of a drama following the last song of the chorus, from neuter of exodios of a departure or exit, from exodos departure, going out
1. : a comic afterpiece in the ancient Roman theater : farce , travesty
2. : exodus 2