On a US Naval ships a corridor is called a "Passageway" When giving directions, you might say: "port or starboard passageway" and since the different floors on a ship are reffered to as "Decks" you might direct someone to the "starborad passageway, 3rd deck"
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This has been a misconception for many years. The central passageway is not called an aisle, it is called the central passageway. The aisles of a church are those pathways nearest the walls.
The Nile River was convenient passageway for conquest.
it is the freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and the freedom of petition.
That is 'passageway' .
The passageway on a boat. Duhhh!!!!
no cause the northeast and the northwest passageway does not exist.
The passageway is the Strait of Gibraltar.
"Passageway" is one word.
The one word synonym for "underground passageway" is "tunnel".
The opposite of alley as a passageway would be a cul-de-sac (closed passage).The opposite of alley as a narrow passageway could be boulevard (a wide passageway).
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You can say "passageway" using synonyms such as corridor, hallway, or pathway.
No, the esophagus only functions in digestion. The trachea is the passageway for respiration.
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The esophagus is the food passageway posterior to the larynx.