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    cor·ri·dor
    [ˈkôrədər, ˈkôrəˌdôr]
    noun
    corridor (noun) · corridors (plural noun)
    1. a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms:
      "his room lay at the very end of the corridor"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        a passage along the side of a railroad car, from which doors lead into compartments:
        "even on long journeys early trains had no corridors"
      • a belt of land linking two other areas or following a road or river:
        "the valley provides the principal wildlife corridor between the uplands and the central urban area" · "the Boston-to-Washington corridor"
    Origin
    late 16th century (as a military term denoting a strip of land along the outer edge of a ditch, protected by a parapet): from French, from Italian corridore, alteration (by association with corridore ‘runner’) of corridoio ‘running place’, from correre ‘to run’, from Latin currere. The current sense dates from the early 19th century.
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    noun
    1. a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms:
       
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    1. The meaning of CORRIDOR is a passageway (as in a hotel or office building) into which compartments or rooms open.
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      corridor [ kawr -i-der, -dawr, kor - ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA 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.
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      corridor noun [C] (PASSAGE) Add to word list B2 a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on either side: Her office is at the end of the corridor.
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