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Definition of Corridors
1. corridor [n] - See also: corridor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corridors
Literary usage of Corridors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"Picture molding should be used in all rooms and corridors. ... Some authorities
recommend extremely wide corridors up to 14 to 16 ft. ..."
2. School Management: Practical Suggestions Concerning the Conduct and Life of by Samuel Train Dutton (1904)
"If placed in the corridors they should be connected with the school-rooms ...
Corridors. The ideal type of school building has class-rooms along the sunny ..."
3. The Museum, a Manual of the Housing and Care of Art Collections: A Manual of by Margaret Talbot Jackson (1917)
"Here one passes from room to room without the intervention of corridors, ...
Corridors should provide the possibility of getting from one part of the ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1833)
"... CATACOMBS are by no means raro in the corridors of the Catacombs, ...
though sometimes circular or polygonal, opening out of the main corridors. ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"The corridors are twelve feet wide, and the walls, instead of being built of
stone, are of wood, with the spaces between the studs ..."