On a US Naval ships a corridor is called a "Passageway" When giving directions, you might say: "port or starboard passageway" and since the different floors on a ship are reffered to as "Decks" you might direct someone to the "starborad passageway, 3rd deck"
passageway
A statue at the prow of a ship is called a "Figurehead".
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
bridge
It is the ship's log, or a logbook.
A ship's internal corridor is called an alleyway.
passageway
Corridor
The middle of a corridor stage is typically called the center stage. This is where the main action of a scene usually takes place.
hall
A corridor is another name for a hallway.
Perhaps an isle; or maybe a tunnel (depending where the corridor is, upstairs or downstairs.)
that is called a hallway my stupid little friend. do you wacth Disney channel and the suit life of Zack and Cody.by:nicole :)= (EDIT- it's best not to call someone stupid for asking a question. Also, I believe on a ship the passage is called a corridor or even simply a passageway. In any case, I don't think that Disney channel comedies are the best source for maritime knowledge.)
A ship called she because a ship is always WET
A ship called she because a ship is always WET
Corridor is a noun.
A corridor is usually a three dimensional elongated cube or could be called a three dimensional rectangle. This is because it is most convenient to have doors and walls in that format.