The word "exodus" refers to a mass departure of people from a particular place. Often, it implies that a large group is moving away, usually for reasons such as a crisis, oppression, or seeking better opportunities. The term is frequently associated with historical events where significant populations flee from one region to another.
The word "exodus" comes from the Ancient Greek word "ἔξοδος" (exodos), which means "the way out." It is composed of "ex" (meaning "out of") and "hodos" (meaning "way" or "path"). The term was historically used to refer to the departure of the Israelites from Egypt as narrated in the biblical book of Exodus.