Passage vs. Corridor

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Passagenoun

A paragraph or section of text or music with particular meaning.

Passagenoun

Part of a path or journey.

Passagenoun

The official approval of a bill or act by a parliament.

Passagenoun

(art) The use of tight brushwork to link objects in separate spatial plains. Commonly seen in Cubist works.

Passagenoun

A passageway or corridor.

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(caving) An underground cavity, formed by water or falling rocks, which is much longer than it is wide.

Passagenoun

(euphemistic) The vagina.

Passagenoun

The act of passing

Passagenoun

(dressage) A movement in classical dressage, in which the horse performs a very collected, energetic, and elevated trot that has a longer period of suspension between each foot fall than a working trot.

Passageverb

(medicine) To pass something, such as a pathogen or stem cell, through a host or medium

Passageverb

(rare) To make a passage, especially by sea; to cross

Passageverb

To execute a passage movement

Passagenoun

The act of passing; transit from one place to another; movement from point to point; a going by, over, across, or through; as, the passage of a man or a carriage; the passage of a ship or a bird; the passage of light; the passage of fluids through the pores or channels of the body.

Passagenoun

Transit by means of conveyance; journey, as by water, carriage, car, or the like; travel; right, liberty, or means, of passing; conveyance.

Passagenoun

Price paid for the liberty to pass; fare; as, to pay one's passage.

Passagenoun

Removal from life; decease; departure; death.

Passagenoun

Way; road; path; channel or course through or by which one passes; way of exit or entrance; way of access or transit. Hence, a common avenue to various apartments in a building; a hall; a corridor.

Passagenoun

A continuous course, process, or progress; a connected or continuous series; as, the passage of time.

Passagenoun

A separate part of a course, process, or series; an occurrence; an incident; an act or deed.

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A particular portion constituting a part of something continuous; esp., a portion of a book, speech, or musical composition; a paragraph; a clause.

Passagenoun

Reception; currency.

Passagenoun

A pass or en encounter; as, a passage at arms.

Passagenoun

A movement or an evacuation of the bowels.

Passagenoun

In parliamentary proceedings: (a) The course of a proposition (bill, resolution, etc.) through the several stages of consideration and action; as, during its passage through Congress the bill was amended in both Houses. (b) The advancement of a bill or other proposition from one stage to another by an affirmative vote; esp., the final affirmative action of the body upon a proposition; hence, adoption; enactment; as, the passage of the bill to its third reading was delayed.

Passagenoun

the act of passing from one state or place to the next

Passagenoun

a section of text; particularly a section of medium length

Passagenoun

a way through or along which someone or something may pass

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the passing of a law by a legislative body

Passagenoun

a journey usually by ship;

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a short section of a musical composition

Passagenoun

a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass;

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a bodily process of passing from one place or stage to another;

Passagenoun

the motion of one object relative to another;

Passagenoun

the act of passing something to another person

Passagenoun

the action or process of moving through or past somewhere on the way from one place to another

Passagenoun

the action or process of moving forward

Passagenoun

the right to pass through somewhere

Passagenoun

a journey by sea or air

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(of a migrating bird) the action of passing through a place en route to its final destination

Passagenoun

a narrow way allowing access between buildings or to different rooms within a building; a passageway

Passagenoun

a duct, vessel, or other channel in the body.

Passagenoun

the process of transition from one state to another

Passagenoun

the passing of a bill into law

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a short extract from a book or other printed material

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a section of a piece of music

Passagenoun

an episode in a spell of longer activity such as a sporting event

Passagenoun

the propagation of microorganisms or cells in a series of host organisms or culture media, so as to maintain them or modify their virulence

Passagenoun

a movement performed in advanced dressage and classical riding, in which the horse executes a slow elevated trot, giving the impression of dancing.

Passageverb

subject (a strain of microorganisms or cells) to a passage

Corridornoun

A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, as in a building or in a railway carriage.

Corridornoun

A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.

Corridornoun

The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.

Corridornoun

Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft.

Corridornoun

A gallery or passageway leading to several apartments of a house.

Corridornoun

The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.

Corridornoun

any relatively narrow passageway or route, such as a strip of land through a foreign territory.

Corridornoun

a densely populated stretch of land; as, the Northeast corridor, extending from Richmond, Virginia into Maine.

Corridornoun

an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it

Corridornoun

a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms

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a passage along the side of some railway carriages, from which doors lead into compartments

Corridornoun

a belt of land linking two other areas or following a road or river

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