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passageway
/ ˈpæsɪdʒˌweɪ /
noun
a way, esp one in or between buildings; passage
Word History and Origins
Origin of passageway1
Example Sentences
This wealthy Monterey County enclave strictly regulates architecture to maintain the much-vaunted “village character” of a place filled with cottages, courtyards and secret passageways.
“The superintendent is working on the safe passageways,” he said, referring to the concept of a safety perimeter.
Rescue teams have been using heavy machinery in an effort to clear the blocked passageways to try to reach the miners.
It will compare the use of stents - surgical tubes used to open up the body's passageways - with a new technique of using a small catheter to insert a green dye.
Gifford calls Dora’s use of Spanish a “game changer,” and that certainly seems to be the case — in the show, magical passageways remain locked unless the viewer utters the occasional Spanish phrase or word.
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