Definition of Egression. Meaning of Egression. Synonyms of Egression

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Definition of Egression

Egression
Egression E*gres"sion, n. [L. egressio.] The act of going; egress. [R.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Egression from wikipedia

- up egress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Egress may refer to: Data egress, data leaving a network in transit to an external location Egress, the...
- egressive (from the lungs), glottalic egressive (from the glottis), and lingual (velaric) egressive (from the tongue). The opposite of an egressive sound...
- Egress Software Technologies Ltd is a UK-based software company providing security software for e-mail, secure messaging, Do****ent and Email classification...
- Ingress, egress, and regress are legal terms referring respectively to entering, leaving, and returning to a property or country. The term also refers...
- In computer networking, egress filtering is the practice of monitoring and potentially restricting the flow of information outbound from one network to...
- "The Hall of Egress" is the twenty-fourth episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode—which was...
- An egress router is a label switch router that is an end point (drain) for a given label-switched path (LSP). An egress router may be an ingress router...
- Personal Egress Air Packs, or PEAPs, were devices on board a Space Shuttle that provided crew members with about six minutes[citation needed] of breathable...
- well-known schemes: the Fiji mermaid, the Little Woolly horse, and the 'to the egress' signs. Barnum capitalized on the draw of some of his most famous attractions...
- are usually voiceless consonants that are pronounced with a glottalic egressive airstream. In the phonology of a particular language, ejectives may contrast...