Definition
Relating to or characteristic of an exodus or mass departure; resembling or connected to the dramatic departure of people from a place.
Etymology
From Greek 'exodos' (departure, going out) plus suffix '-ic'. This adjective developed to describe events, situations, or phenomena that mirror the characteristics of a mass exodus.
Kelly Says
The word 'exodic' captures something dramatic that 'exodus' alone doesn't—it lets you describe the whole *atmosphere* of departure, not just the event itself, like when an entire neighborhood empties during a hurricane evacuation.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደ እግዚአብሔር
en-de eg-zi-a-beher
BNবাংলা
বাহ্যস্থ
baah-yash-th
CACatalà
exòdic
eh-soh-dik
CSČeština
exodický
eh-zo-dee-tsky
DADansk
exodisk
eh-zo-disk
DEDeutsch
exodisch
eh-zo-dish
ELΕλληνικά
εξοδικός
eks-o-di-kos
ESEspañol
exódico
eh-soh-dee-koh
FISuomi
exodinen
eh-zo-deen
FRFrançais
exodique
eh-zo-dee-k
GUGU
પ્રકૃતિક
prak-ru-tik
HEעברית
עזיבת מצרים
e-ziv-at-mitz-rayim
HIहिन्दी
बाह्यत्वचा
baah-yah-tva-cha
HUMagyar
exodikus
eh-zo-dee-kus
IDBahasa Indonesia
eksodus
eks-o-dus
ITItaliano
esodico
eh-soh-dee-koh
KMKM
ស្បែកខ្សាច់
sbaek khsaach
MRMR
बाह्यत्वचा
baah-yah-tva-cha
MSBahasa Melayu
eksodus
eks-o-dus
MYမြန်မာ
အပြင်အရည်
a-pyin-a-ye
NLNederlands
exodisch
eh-zo-dish
NONorsk
exodisk
eh-zo-disk
PLPolski
egzodowy
eh-gzod-oh-vee
PTPortuguês
exódico
eh-soh-dee-koh
RORomână
exodic
eh-soh-dik
RUРусский
эзодический
e-zo-di-ches-kiy
SVSvenska
exodisk
eh-zo-disk
SWKiswahili
exodus
eh-k-so-dus
TAதமிழ்
வெளிப்புறப் பரு
ve-li-ppu-ra-p-paru
TEతెలుగు
వెలుపలి పొర
velu-pa-li-pora
UKУкраїнська
египетський
ye-gypt-skiy