Corridor
(noun)
- A long, narrow passage or room, typically one connecting other, larger spaces.
- A passageway in a building or train used for access to other parts.
- 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:
- The hallway is a corridor.
- The corridor leads to the kitchen.
- The train corridor was packed with people.
- The corridor connects the different rooms in the building.
- The corridor is the only access to the garden.