walk-through
walk-through |ˈwɔk ˌθru | ▶noun 1 a tour or demonstration of an area or task: a floor-by-floor walk-through of the library. • a software model of a building or other object in which the user can simulate walking around. • a rough rehearsal of a play, film, or other performance, without an audience or cameras. • Computing a product review of software carried out before release. • (in computer gaming ) a document giving advice on how to complete a game. players may consider downloading a free walk-through of the game. 2 an undemanding task or role. • a perfunctory or lackluster performance. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] designed to be walked through: a walk-through gallery | walk-through registration.
walk-through ▶noun 1 a tour or demonstration of an area or task: a floor-by-floor walk-through of the library. • a software model of a building or other object in which the user can simulate walking around. • a rough rehearsal of a play, film, or other performance, without an audience or cameras. • Computing a product review of software carried out before release. • (in computer gaming ) a document giving advice on how to complete a game. 2 an undemanding task or role. ▶adjective (of a building or other structure ) permitting access from either end: a walk-through gallery.