- PASSAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PASSAGE is a way of exit or entrance : a road, path, channel, or course by which something passes How to use passage in a sentence
- Passage - definition of passage by The Free Dictionary
The act or process of passing, especially: a Movement from one place to another: the passage of water through a sieve b The process of elapsing: the passage of time 2 a The process of changing from one condition or stage to another; transition: the passage from childhood to adulthood b Enactment into law of a legislative bill 3 a
- PASSAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PASSAGE definition: 1 a usually long and narrow part of a building with rooms on one or both sides, or a covered path… Learn more
- PASSAGE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Passage definition: a portion or section of a written work; a paragraph, verse, etc See examples of PASSAGE used in a sentence
- Passage - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Passage describes the act of passing or traveling from one place to the next People often use the word passage to specifically refer to a journey by ship, as in, "The passage to America was long and hard " A section of written work or music can also be called a passage
- PASSAGE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
A passage is a long narrow space with walls or fences on both sides, that connects one place or room with another 2 A passage in a book, speech, or piece of music is a section of it that you are considering separately from the rest
- passage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
passage f (plural passages, diminutive passagetje n) a passage, a stage of a journey; a passageway, a corridor, a narrow route; a paragraph or section of text with particular meaning; a passage way in a city, especially a roofed shopping street Synonym: winkelpassage
- passage noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of passage noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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