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  • 41passage — [[t]pæ̱sɪʤ[/t]] ♦♦♦ passages 1) N COUNT A passage is a long narrow space with walls or fences on both sides, which connects one place or room with another. Harry stepped into the passage and closed the door behind him. ...up some stairs and along …

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  • 42Passage West — Infobox Irish Place name = Passage West gaeilge = An Pasáiste Thiar crest motto = map pin coords = left: 137px; top: 64px north coord = 51.871300 west coord = 8.335200 irish grid = W767687 area = elevation = 5 m (16 ft) province = Munster county …

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  • 43Passage (2008 novel) — infobox Book | name = Passage image caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover) author = Lois McMaster Bujold cover artist = Julie Bell country = United States language = English series = The Sharing Knife, Vol. 3 genre = Fantasy novel publisher …

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  • 44passage — passage1 [ pasɪdʒ] noun 1》 the action or process of moving through, under, over, or past something on the way from one place to another.     ↘the action or process of moving forward.     ↘the right to pass through somewhere.     ↘a journey by sea …

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  • 45passage */*/*/ — UK [ˈpæsɪdʒ] / US noun Word forms passage : singular passage plural passages 1) [countable] a long narrow area with walls on each side that leads from one room or place to another There was a small office leading off a passage between the kitchen …

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  • 46Passage grave — s are usually used in construction. Passage tombs of the cairn type often have elaborate corbelled roofs rather than simple slabs and sometimes a kerb surrounds the barrow or cairn. Megalithic art has been identified carved into the stones at… …

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  • 47passage — noun 1) their passage through the country Syn: transit, progress, passing, movement, motion, traveling 2) the passage of time Syn: passing, advance, course, march 3) …

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  • 48way — n. & adv. n. 1 a road, track, path, etc., for passing along. 2 a course or route for reaching a place, esp. the best one (asked the way to London). 3 a place of passage into a building, through a door, etc. (could not find the way out). 4 a a… …

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  • 49way — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English weg; akin to Old High German weg way, Old English wegan to move, Latin vehere to carry, via way Date: before 12th century 1. a. a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place b …

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  • 50passage — I. /ˈpæsɪdʒ / (say pasij) noun 1. an indefinite portion of a writing, speech, or the like, usually one of no great length; a paragraph, verse, etc.: a passage of Scripture. 2. Music a. a scale or arpeggio like series of notes introduced as an… …