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In History / Junior High School | 2025-06-06

Eudoxus WHAT IS THE MENING

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Answer (1)

Do you mean Eudoxus or exodus?Eudoxus was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician. He is best known for creating the geocentric model where he explained the motion of planets using nested spheres. He contributed to early calculus through the method of exhaustion, which helped in measuring areas and volumes before modern calculus existed.Now, if you are referring to exodus; an exodus is when a large group of people leave a place all at once, usually to escape something bad, like danger, hardship, or oppression, or to start a new life somewhere else. Think of a huge crowd moving away together, like leaving a city because of a big problem.It comes from the Greek word “exodos”, which means “a way out” or “departure” (“ex” means “out” and “hodos” means “way” or “road”). You may have heard of this word before because of the Bible, specifically the Book of Exodus, which tells the story of the Israelites leaving Egypt to escape slavery. This big group departure gave the word its modern meaning.Exodus is a noun. It refers to the event or act of a large group leaving. It’s not a verb (action), adjective (describing word), or adverb—it’s a thing, specifically an event."After the hurricane warning, there was an exodus from the coastal town as people rushed to safer areas."(This shows a big group leaving because of danger.)"The exodus of workers from the city began when the factory closed, leaving many without jobs."(This describes people leaving due to economic hardship.)"Every summer, there’s a mini exodus of students from our school as families go on vacation."(This uses “exodus” in a lighter way for a group leaving temporarily.)

Answered by fieryopal | 2025-06-09