ALL meanings of corridor
cor·ri·dor
C c - countable noun corridor A corridor is a long passage in a building or train, with doors and rooms on one or both sides. 3
- countable noun corridor A corridor is a strip of land that connects one country to another or gives it a route to the sea through another country. 3
- noun corridor a hallway or passage connecting parts of a building 3
- noun corridor a strip of land or airspace along the route of a road or river 3
- noun corridor a strip of land or airspace that affords access, either from a landlocked country to the sea (such as the Polish corridor, 1919-39, which divided Germany) or from a state to an exclave (such as the Berlin corridor, 1945–90, which passed through the former East Germany) 3
- noun corridor a passageway connecting the compartments of a railway coach 3
- noun corridor a flight path that affords safe access for intruding aircraft 3
- noun corridor the path that a spacecraft must follow when re-entering the atmosphere, above which lift is insufficient and below which heating effects are excessive 3
- noun corridor a long passageway or hall, esp. one onto which several rooms open 3
- noun corridor a strip of land, or an airspace, forming a passageway through foreign-held land, as from a country to its seaport 3
- noun corridor A corridor is a long passage in a building, with doors and rooms on one or both sides. 3
- noun corridor a gallery or passage connecting parts of a building; hallway. 1
- noun corridor a passage into which several rooms or apartments open. 1
- noun corridor a passageway in a passenger ship or railroad car permitting access to separate cabins or compartments. 1
- noun corridor a narrow tract of land forming a passageway, as one connecting two major cities or one belonging to an inland country and affording an outlet to the sea: the Polish Corridor. 1
- noun corridor a usually densely populated region characterized by one or more well-traveled routes used by railroad, airline, or other carriers: The Northeast corridor extends from Washington, D.C., to Boston. 1
- noun corridor Aeronautics. a restricted path along which an aircraft must travel to avoid hostile action, other air traffic, etc. 1
- noun corridor Aerospace. a carefully calculated path through the atmosphere along which a space vehicle must travel after launch or during reentry in order to attain a desired orbit, to avoid severe acceleration and deceleration, or to minimize aerodynamic heating. 1
- noun corridor A long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms. 1
- noun corridor hallway, indoor passage 1
- noun corridor long area of land 1
- noun corridor strip of land allowing access 1
- noun corridor A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see Wikipedia). 0
- noun corridor A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places. 0
- noun corridor Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft. 0