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 or corridor.
passageway
A statue at the prow of a ship is called a "Figurehead".
bridge
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
It is the ship's log, or a logbook.
A ship's internal corridor is called an alleyway.
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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 church corridor is typically referred to as a nave. It is the central part of a church building where congregants gather for worship.
A corridor is another name for a hallway.
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.
The Confederate ship was called the Merrimack and the Union ship was called the Monitor.