callejón
alley
noun kah-yeh-HOHN Rare
Origin: Augmentative of calle (street), from Latin callis.
Also means
dead end
Usage Note
Callejón can refer to a narrow lane between buildings or, in the phrase callejón sin salida, a dead-end street — and by extension an impossible situation ('dead end'). The bullfighting passageway between the ring barrier and the stands is also called callejón. Note the accent on the final syllable.
Examples
"El gato desapareció por el callejón oscuro."
Natural Translation
The cat disappeared down the dark alley.
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