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The hallways of language, ushering you from one room of meaning to the next.
means Distinct sections of a text, piece of music, or physical routes that let you move through or between spaces.
from From Old French passage, built on passer, to pass — literally an act of passing through, later anything you pass through, from a corridor to a paragraph.
Sacred readingReligious study lives almost entirely on quoted passages.
RitesAnthropology calls life transitions rites of passage.
Musical senseA tricky run of notes is a passage.