Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget

295. [Motion out of.] Egress — N. egress, exit, issue; emersion,

emergence; outbreak, outburst; eruption, proruption†; emanation; egression; evacuation; exudation, transudation; extravasation [Med.], perspiration, sweating, leakage, percolation, distillation, oozing; gush &c (water in motion) 348; outpour, outpouring; effluence, effusion; effluxion†, drain; dribbling &c v.; defluxion†; drainage; outcome, output; discharge &c (excretion) 299. export, expatriation; emigration, remigration†; debouch, debouche; emunctory†; exodus &c (departure) 293; emigrant. outlet, vent, spout, tap, sluice, floodgate; pore; vomitory, outgate†, sally port; way out; mouth, door &c (opening) 260; path &c (way) 627; conduit &c 350; airpipe &c 351 [Obs.]. V. emerge, emanate, issue; egress; go out of, come out of, move out of, pass out of, pour out of, flow out of; pass out of, evacuate. exude, transude; leak, run through, out through; percolate, transcolate†; egurgitate†; strain, distill; perspire, sweat, drain, ooze; filter, filtrate; dribble, gush, spout, flow out; well, well out; pour, trickle, &c (water in motion) 348; effuse, extravasate [Med.], disembogue†, discharge itself, debouch; come forth, break forth; burst out, burst through; find vent; escape &c 671. Adj. effused &c v.; outgoing.