egression

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The act of going; egress.
 * 2)  A calculated version of the wave field that emanated from a specified location at a specified time.
 * 3)  The location of a feature on an ammonite fossil outward from the line of the shell's spiral.
 * 4)  A centralized or top-down organization.
 * 5)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  A calculated version of the wave field that emanated from a specified location at a specified time.
 * 2)  The location of a feature on an ammonite fossil outward from the line of the shell's spiral.
 * 3)  A centralized or top-down organization.
 * 4)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  The location of a feature on an ammonite fossil outward from the line of the shell's spiral.
 * 2)  A centralized or top-down organization.
 * 3)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  A centralized or top-down organization.
 * 2)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  A centralized or top-down organization.
 * 2)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  A legitimate implication an existing law.
 * 1)  A legitimate implication an existing law.