The word pairs for "exodus" include "departure," "migration," and "emigration," as they all suggest leaving a place. For "influx," corresponding pairs are "arrival," "Immigration," and "inflow," which indicate the movement of people or things into a place. Together, these terms encapsulate the concepts of leaving and entering populations or entities.
The word "influx" is singular. It refers to the act of flowing in.
The root word of influx is "fluere," which is Latin for "to flow."
Depending upon the context, possible antonyms include: exodus, outflow, efflux, effluence, outpouring.
The plural of the word "exodus" is "exoduses."
Moses and Isarel exodus Egypt to Canaan
Without a cash influx in the next 2 weeks, ABC Corp is going to declare bankruptcy
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In the KJV, the word blue appears 34 times in the book of Exodus.
The letters spell the word exodus.
The word God is used 123 times in Exodus.
The word Exodus is Latin and comes almost directly from Greek. The Greek word is exodos and comes from two other Greek words: ex 'out of' and hodos'way'
In regards to the book of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, I do not disagree with any of the written word.