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Meaning
Noun
●
A
wing
of a
building
,
notably
in a
church
separated
from the
nave
proper
by piers.
●
A
clear
path
through
rows
of seating.
●
A
clear
corridor
in a
supermarket
with
shelves
on both
sides
containing
goods
for sale.
●
Any
path
through an otherwise
obstructed
space.
●
In Transport:
Seat in
public transport
, such as a
plane
,
train
or
bus
,
that's
beside the aisle.
●
In American English & Politics:
An
idiomatic
divide
between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, who are said to be on two
sides
of the aisle.
●
The
path
of a
wedding
procession
in a
church
or other
venue
; (
by extension
,
metonymically
) marriage.
Sourced from
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Origin
aisle
English
aisle
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
aile
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
ala
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Window
Window Seat
Related
Hallway
Cart
Supermarket
Doorway
Cupboard
Trolley
Floor
Shelves
Shelf
Door
Room
Rack
Store
Elevator
Basket
Seat
Bar
Compartment
Jetbridge
Row
Lobby
Shop
Staircase
Kitchen
Entrance
Bathroom
Drawer
Sidewalk
Carriage
Corner
Wall
Booth
Walkway
Window
Racks
Container
Box
Street
Seating
Stall
Tray
Escalator
Seats
Item
Line
Lane
Section
Cabin
Porch
Alcove
Bag
Stairway
Grocery Store
Parking Lot
Dining Room
Food Court
More
Rhymes
Sile
Gyle
Kyle
Kyle
Isle
Lyle
I'Ll
Pile
Nile
Kile
Wile
Vile
Mile
Rile
Bile
File
Tile
Smile
While
Stile
Style
Aisle
Guile
Chyle
Lisle
Nubile
Refile
Enisle
Argyll
Virile
Awhile
Defile
Bewile
Senile
Affile
Kabyle
Revile
Beguile
Restyle
Carlyle
Compile
Reptile
Gentile
Carlisle
Interfile
Japanophile
Tickler File
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