Topic: THEATRE
| Date: | 1400-1500 |
| Language: | Latin |
| Origin: | 'they go out' |
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ex‧e‧unt
[intransitive]
[intransitive]APT a word written in the instructions of a play to tell two or more actors to leave the stage
Topic: THEATRE
ex‧e‧unt [intransitive]APT Definition of exeunt from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
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adapt
apron
aside
audition(n)
audition(v)
auditorium
backdrop
backstage
balcony
biz
box
box office
chorus
circle
curtain
dame
direct
director
dramatic
dresser
entertainment
exit
flashback
house
image
imagery
interlude
lead
make-up
mime
musical
music hall
number
on
opera
opera house
play(v)
play(n)
player
prop
rendering
rep
revival
revue
role
run(v)
run(n)
runway
scene
scenery
seating
set
speech
stage(n)
stage(v)
staging
stock
theatre
theatrical
tragedy
tragic
walk-on
wardrobe
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