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passage1
noun
1 a route through; a corridor, narrow street, or channel.
2 a tubular vessel in the body.
3 a piece of a text or musical composition of moderate length.
4 the process of passing the passage of time .
5 a a journey, especially by ship or aeroplane;
b the cost of such a journey.
6 permission or freedom to pass through a territory, etc.
7 the voting of a law, etc into effect passage through parliament .
[13c: French, from passer to pass, from Latin passus step]
noun
1 a route through; a corridor, narrow street, or channel.
2 a tubular vessel in the body.
3 a piece of a text or musical composition of moderate length.
4 the process of passing the passage of time .
5 a a journey, especially by ship or aeroplane;
b the cost of such a journey.
6 permission or freedom to pass through a territory, etc.
7 the voting of a law, etc into effect passage through parliament .
[13c: French, from passer to pass, from Latin passus step]
passage2 dressage
noun
1 a slow sideways walk.
2 a rhythmical trot with diagonal pairs of legs lifted high.
[18c: from French passager , from Italian passeggiare to walk, from Latin passus step]
noun
1 a slow sideways walk.
2 a rhythmical trot with diagonal pairs of legs lifted high.
[18c: from French passager , from Italian passeggiare to walk, from Latin passus step]
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