egress

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An exit or way out
To exit or leave; to go or come out
The end of the apparent transit of a small astronomical body over the disk of a larger one
The process of exiting or leaving

Buildings or portions thereof shall be provided with a means of egress system as required this chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall control the design, construction and arrangement of means egress components required to provide an approved means of egress from structures and portions thereof.

any place of exit
{n} the act of going out, departure
(astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
A term concerning a right to come and go across the land (public or private) of another Usually part of the term ingress and egress
Means of exit from a room, building or property (often to a road)
The right to leave a tract of land Often used in connection with access
The right to leave a tract of land "Often used interchangeably with access " (See Access)
To emerge from, as a star or satellite emerging from behind another planetary body
Egress (pronounced EE-grehs), in its basic definition, means going out of something or exit point Relative to network traffic, all traffic has an egress point, whether it is an egress from a LAN, network to network, WAN to Internet, etc See Router
The act of going out or leaving, or the power to leave; departure
The right to leave a tract of land Often used interchangeably with "access "
The method, time, circuit, or facility used to exit the network at the call destination
the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
The right to a path or right-of-way over which a person may leave or go away from his own real estate
The way by which a person exits In windows, this most commonly refers to the use of the window as a fire exit in an emergency
A fire code that requires entry and exit specifications in bedrooms
come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves"
A term concerning a right to come and go across the land (public or private) of another Another part of the term ingress and egress
A term concerning a right to come and go across the land (public or private) of another   Another part of the term ingress and egress
Means of leaving property
A place or means of going out
A way to exit from a property; the opposite of ingress
the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
To go out; to depart; to leave
{i} act of exiting, going out; exit
The right to leave a tract of land Often used interchangeably with access (See access)
the becoming visible; "not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins"
access from a land parcel to a public road or other means of exit
the act of leaving a building or place, or the right to do this (egressus, from egredi )
The passing off from the sun's disk of an inferior planet, in a transit
The term used usually determining the size of an opening for emergency exiting of a room All bedrooms must have egress windows by law
A means of exiting the home An egress window is required in every bedroom and basement Normally a 4' X 4' window is the minimum size required
Exit the target area
One of two distinctly different roles of the MPC (Multi Protocol Client) As an Egress MPC the client sinks or receives data frames from an Ingress MPC (Multi Protocol Client)
Frame relay frames leaving a frame relay network in the direction toward the destination device Contrast with Ingress
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past of egress
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third-person singular of egress
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