Exit () He (or she ) goes out, or retires from view |
Exit (n.) The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part. |
Exit (n.) Any departure |
Exit (n.) A way of departure |
Rear (adv.) Early |
Rear (n.) The back or hindmost part |
Rear (n.) Specifically, the part of an army or fleet which comes last, or is stationed behind the rest. |
Rear (a.) Being behind, or in the hindmost part |
Rear (v. t.) To place in the rear |
Rear (v. t.) To raise |
Rear (v. t.) To erect by building |
Rear (v. t.) To lift and take up. |
Rear (v. t.) To bring up to maturity, as young |
Rear (v. t.) To breed and raise |
Rear (v. t.) To rouse |
Rear (v. i.) To rise up on the hind legs, as a horse |
Rear-horse (n.) A mantis. |