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Exeat vs Exect - What's the difference?

exeat | exect |

As a noun exeat

is a license or permit for absence from a college or a religious house (such as a monastery).

As a verb exect is

(obsolete) to cut off or out.

exeat

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A license or permit for absence from a college or a religious house (such as a monastery)
  • A permission which a bishop grants to a priest to go out of his diocese
  • Derived terms

    * ne exeat ----

    exect

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (obsolete) To cut off or out.
  • (Harvey)
    (Webster 1913)