passageway passage·way n

passageway passage·way n
['pæsɪdʒˌweɪ]
passaggio

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  • passage — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of passing. 2) a way through something; a passageway. 3) a journey by sea or air. 4) the right to pass through somewhere: a permit for safe passage. 5) a short section from a text, musical composition, etc. ● work… …   English terms dictionary

  • passage — [pas′ij] n. [OFr < passer: see PASS2 & AGE] 1. the act of passing; specif., a) movement from one place to another; migration [birds of passage] b) change or progress from one process or condition to another; transition c) …   English World dictionary

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