corridor
/ˈkorədɚ/
/ˈkorəˌdoɚ/
noun
plural
corridors
/ˈkorədɚ/
/ˈkorəˌdoɚ/
noun
plural
corridors
Britannica Dictionary definition of CORRIDOR
[count]
1
:
a long, narrow passage inside a building or train with doors that lead to rooms on each side
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She slowly walked down the long, dark corridor. [=hall, hallway]
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They pushed me down the hospital corridor to the operating room.
2
a
:
a long narrow piece of land
b
:
a narrow area of land that is known for something specified
the corridors of power
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see 1power