a covered passage, usually with an arched roof, e.g. with shops along one or both sides
covered way
a long narrow passage from which doors open into rooms
hallway
an opening, gate, door etc by which people enter
a way into a place
an act of coming or going in
way in to a place
a movable bridge as placed between a ship and the land
passage
an opening in a ship's side; movable bridge from this to the bridge
passage
a (usually) long space into which the main entrance or front door of a building opens
corridor
a large room inside the entrance (to a building)
entrance hall
to move towards and beyond; leave; a success in an examination, especially success in satisfying the examiners but without distinction; a paper, ticket etc giving permission or authority to travel, enter a building, etc
opening through solid
a prepared surface on which planes take off and land
track
tar
track