corridor
/ˈkɔrədər/
noun
- A long, narrow passage in a building with doors leading to rooms.
- Her office is at the end of the corridor on the third floor.
- The children ran down the school corridor to get to class on time.
- We walked along the hotel corridor looking for our room.
- A narrow strip of land or airspace that connects two areas, often used for transportation or wildlife movement.
- The train travels through a mountain corridor between the two cities.
- The government created a wildlife corridor to connect the two national parks.
- Airplanes must follow a designated air corridor when approaching the airport.