Exodia

//ɛkˈsoʊdi.ə// adj, name, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    plural of exodium form-of, plural
Adjective
  1. 1
    Perfectly assembled or composed and thus invincible. Internet, not-comparable

    "Having a good enchanter champ with a good player piloting them turns ADCs from game winning late game to the Exodia comp."

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    An invincible creature from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and trading card game which is summoned by assembling its five parts (head, right and left arm, right and left leg), whereby the game is automatically won.
  2. 2
    A perfect, powerful or almighty assembly. Internet

    "I don't usually post this but I'm so close into completing the Exodia of content creators! Very thankful for @yellowpantherx @SamSteffanina @raidenkrn for the follow and looking forward to connecting with @SanjayWeb3and @eeelistar"

  3. 3
    An entity that combines all properties of an idea or type in itself; a perfect example; an embodiment. Internet

    "this guy looks like the exodia of the balkan region"

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"I don't usually post this but I'm so close into completing the Exodia of content creators! Very thankful for @yellowpantherx @SamSteffanina @raidenkrn for the follow and looking forward to connecting with @SanjayWeb3and @eeelistar"

Etymology

Either from Ancient Greek ἐξόδια (exódia), neuter plural of ἐξόδιος (exódios, “pertaining to an exit”), or from Ancient Greek ἐξοδία (exodía), unscholarly feminine singular of ἐξόδιος (exódios), from ἔξοδος (éxodos, “exit, departure”).

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