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The word "exit" comes from the Latin verb "exire," which means "to go out" or "to leave." It is formed from the prefix "ex-" meaning "out of" and "ire," meaning "to go." The term was adopted into Middle English in the 15th century, retaining its sense of leaving or departing. Today, it is commonly used to denote a way out of a place, especially in buildings.

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