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| exits [2025/02/04 03:50] – [Standard Prepositional Exits] jeffd | exits [2025/02/09 22:28] (current) – jeffd | ||
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| Related terms: Eastern, Easterly (Easternly), | Related terms: Eastern, Easterly (Easternly), | ||
| - | === 5: SES, East by Southeast === | + | === 5: ESE, East by Southeast === |
| Alias: East-by-Southeast | Alias: East-by-Southeast | ||
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| Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one way " | Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one way " | ||
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| + | If you are on a [[vehicles|vehicle]] that isn't a self-hosted location (such as on a horse, but not in a commercial airplane), and there is no ambiguity with other Down exits, this command may be used as an alias to dismount. | ||
| === Enter / Go In === | === Enter / Go In === | ||
| - | Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which entrance is able to be entered. May also be used for a vehicle if unambiguous. | + | Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which entrance is able to be entered. May also be used for a [[vehicles|vehicle]] if unambiguous. |
| === Exit / Leave / Go Out === | === Exit / Leave / Go Out === | ||
| - | Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken. May also be used for a vehicle if unambiguous. | + | Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken. May also be used for a [[vehicles|vehicle]] if unambiguous. |
| === Mount / Board / Embark / Go Aboard / Get In / Get On / Climb In / Climb On === | === Mount / Board / Embark / Go Aboard / Get In / Get On / Climb In / Climb On === | ||
| - | For vehicles. Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one vehicle. | + | For [[vehicles]]. Can be used in a bare form (without a direct object) when there is only one [[vehicles|vehicle]]. |
| === Dismount / Alight / Disembark / Deplane / Get Out / Get Off / Climb Out / Climb Off === | === Dismount / Alight / Disembark / Deplane / Get Out / Get Off / Climb Out / Climb Off === | ||
| - | For vehicles. Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken. | + | For [[vehicles]]. Can be used in a bare form (without direct object) when there is no ambiguity about which exit is going to be taken. |
| ===== Standard Prepositional Exits With Direct Objects ===== | ===== Standard Prepositional Exits With Direct Objects ===== | ||
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| This form is possible if the specified location has one clear exit to either a broader interior location of which it is a sub-area, or one clear exit to an exterior location. | This form is possible if the specified location has one clear exit to either a broader interior location of which it is a sub-area, or one clear exit to an exterior location. | ||
| - | This form may also be used for vehicles as an alias for Dismount (see below.) | + | This form may also be used for [[vehicles]] as an alias for Dismount (see below.) |
| === Exit/ | === Exit/ | ||
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| Alias: Get into, Go aboard. | Alias: Get into, Go aboard. | ||
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| + | See [[Vehicles]]. | ||
| === Dismount/ | === Dismount/ | ||
| Examples: Dismount Horse, Get out of the Car | Examples: Dismount Horse, Get out of the Car | ||
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| + | See [[Vehicles]]. | ||
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