tryout vs walk-through

tryout

noun
  • A test of the suitability or effectiveness of a person or thing, especially an audition for a performer or athlete, or the advance staging of a play at a small theatre. 

walk-through

adj
  • That can be walked through 

  • Of passenger carriages in a train, having no doors in gangway connections between the carriages, often in combination with longitudinal seating, creating a "see-through" effect through the train. 

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