Corridor (noun)

  1. A long, narrow passage or room, typically one connecting other, larger spaces.
  2. A passageway in a building or train used for access to other parts.
  3. A strip of land, typically narrow and long, used for transportation or communication purposes.

Origin:

From french corridor, from italian corridore, from correre ("to ru.n")

Examples:

  1. The hallway is a corridor.
  2. The corridor leads to the kitchen.
  3. The train corridor was packed with people.
  4. The corridor connects the different rooms in the building.
  5. The corridor is the only access to the garden.
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