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    corridor
    /ˈkɒrɪdɔː/

    noun

    • 1. a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms: "his room lay at the very end of the corridor"

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  2. The meaning of CORRIDOR is a passageway (as in a hotel or office building) into which compartments or rooms open. How to use corridor in a sentence.

  3. CORRIDOR definition: 1. a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on either side: 2. a long piece of…. Learn more.

  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. a strip of land or airspace that affords access, either from a landlocked country to the sea (such as the Polish corridor, 1919-39, which divided Germany) or from a state to an exclave (such as the Berlin corridor, 1945–90, which passed through the former East Germany)

  6. a long narrow piece of land belonging to one country that passes through the land of another country; a part of the sky over a country that planes, for example from another country, can fly through. UN troops will secure the land corridor so that food supplies can reach the trapped civilians. see also air corridor.

  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. A corridor is a strip of land that connects one country to another or gives it a route to the sea through another country.

  9. CORRIDOR definition: a passage in a building or train with rooms on one or both sides. Learn more.

  10. Aug 5, 2018 · A corridor is a strip of land that connects one country to another or gives it a route to the sea through another country. [...]

  11. 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.