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corridorOne entry found for corridor. Main Entry: cor·ri·dorPronunciation: 'kor-&-d&r, 'kär-, -"dor Function: noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian dialect (N Italy) corridore, from correre to run, from Latin currere -- more at CAR 1 a : a passageway (as in a hotel or office building) into which compartments or rooms open b : a place or position in which especially political power is wielded through discussion and deal-making <was excluded from the corridors of power after losing the election> 2 : a usually narrow passageway or route: as a : a narrow strip of land through foreign-held territory b : a restricted lane for air traffic c : a land path used by migrating animals 3 a : a densely populated strip of land including two or more major cities <the Northeast corridor stretching from Washington into New England -- S. D. Browne> b : an area or stretch of land identified by a specific common characteristic or purpose <a corridor of liberalism> <the city's industrial corridor>
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