exodos [ek-suh-dos] WORD ORIGIN noun, plural ex·o·doi [ek-suh-doi] /ˈɛk səˌdɔɪ/. (in ancient Greek drama) the final scene or departure, especially in tragedy and usually Old Comedy: usually following the last stasimon. Liberaldictionary.com Is It Time For All Couples To Use The Term Partner? Can You Translate These Famous Phrases From Emoji? These Are the Longest Words in English These Are the Saddest Phrases in English Origin of exodos Greek éxodos; see exodus Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019