Passage
//ˈpæsɪd͡ʒ//
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The word "passage" can be used as noun, verb, proper noun and adjective.
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Lemon Tree Passage Milsons Passage New Passage Northeast Passage Northwest Passage Old Passage Passage East Passage West Restronguet Passage Windward Passage back passage bird of passage clobber passage couldn't stop a pig in a passage cross-passage deck passage first passage time first-passage time forepassage innocent passage middle passage midpassage multipassage passage at arms passage boat passage grave passage house passage maker passage migrant passage of arms passage of time passage plan passage planning passage tomb passage-house passageable passagemaker passageway passagework repassage rite of passage screens passage subpassage time of pericenter passage time of pericentre passage underpassage with the passage of time work one's passage zenial passage zenithal passage
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description direct one's location get somewhere getting from here to there getting from one place to another go by ship going from one place to another illustrate literary point move around moving about moving things from room to room quick exits and entrances read segregating reading material walk from one area to another
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