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    Cor·ri·dor
    /ˈkôrədər/

    noun

    • 1. a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms: "his room lay at the very end of the corridor"
  2. 1. a. : a passageway (as in a hotel or office building) into which compartments or rooms open. b. : a place or position in which especially political power is wielded through discussion and deal-making. was excluded from the corridors of power after losing the election. 2. : a usually narrow passageway or route: such as. a.

  3. a long passage in a building, ship, or train, esp. with rooms on one or both side: The bathroom is at the end of the corridor. corridor noun [C] (REGION) a long, narrow region between two or more large cities, or an area along a busy road: the Boston to Washington corridor. the Route 28 corridor.

  4. a long passage in a building, ship, or train, esp. with rooms on one or both side: The bathroom is at the end of the corridor. corridor noun [C] (REGION) a long, narrow region between two or more large cities, or an area along a busy road: the Boston to Washington corridor. the Route 28 corridor.

  5. noun. a gallery or passage connecting parts of a building; hallway. a passage into which several rooms or apartments open. a passageway in a passenger ship or railroad car permitting access to separate cabins or compartments.

  6. n. 1. A narrow hallway, passageway, or gallery, often with rooms or apartments opening onto it. 2. a. A tract of land designated or used for a specific purpose, as for railroad lines, highways, or pipelines. b. A route designated for a specific purpose: a hazardous material corridor; a sea corridor for shipping; a flight corridor. c.

  7. A long hallway, especially one that has rooms opening up into it, is called a corridor. Late at night, hotel corridors all look alike. Be sure you try to open the right door with your key card. A corridor is also a tract of land that connects two places or runs along the side of a road.

  8. Definition of corridor noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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