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interior door

n. a door that closes off rooms within a building

Usage examples of "interior door".

Tally scrabbled across to the interior door of the lock itself and wedged themselves together in the opening.

But to be safe, he did his best to muffle the noise as he used the same procedure on the interior door from the garage into the kitchen.

One behind the other they stepped into a short tunnel ending at an interior door that acted as an additional cold barrier.

He rushed through the checklist and had just programmed the computer when the massive interior door closed and water began surging through special restriction valves from the ice-cold sea outside.

The interior door was a rectangle of light fainter than a will-o'-the-wisp.

She used a small extensible probe to key the interior door of the airlock and trotted up the ladder into an access corridor running both ways until it lost itself in the curve of the Station's outer hull.

Water beaded his faceplate, but he could see the open interior door clearly once he knocked it away.

Just before he reached the central corridor that ran the length of the room, he came to an interior door.

The single interior door didn't show any light so, after carefully oiling the hinges and checking for alarms, he opened it soundlessly.

The voice came from behind an interior door marked Her Excellency, Dulcimer (Hypomixolydian Trio) Cantata.

However, I picked myself up and hearing a loud voice within, pushed on and opened a second, interior door.