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Noun
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aisles, plural;
  1. A passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train
    • - the musical had the audience dancing in the aisles
  2. A passage between shelves of goods in a supermarket or other building

  3. (in a church) A lower part parallel to and at the side of a nave, choir, or transept, from which it is divided by pillars


  1. a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods)
  2. passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores
  3. part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns
  4. An aisle is, in general, a space for walking with rows of seats on either side or with rows of seats on one side and a wall on the other. ...
  5. In the United States, the two major political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, are often referred to as "the two sides of the aisle".
  6. 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
  7. An exit access component that provides a path of egress travel.
  8. A walkway intended for audience movement through an exposition or exhibit.
  9. A store corridor, flanked by fixtures carrying shelves of product.
  10. Open area of a church parallel to the nave and separated from it by columns or piers.
  11. The side passage which surrounds the main vessel of the church.
  12. In addition to the long space separating the seating, aisle also refers to the space flanking and parallel to the nave, usually separated from the main seating area by columns. ...
  13. the physical passageway used for the travel of material handling equipment and pedestrians. Also, the location designation of the set of locations on either side of the physical aisle.
  14. The open space between rows of racks. Best-practice dictates racks should be arranged with consistent orientation of front and back to create ‘cold'and ‘hot'aisles.
  15. means a passageway for vehicles within a parking garage or area, other than a driveway.
  16. covered burial place annexed to a church
  17. The spaces along the sides of the nave or chancel, and separated from it by an arcade. Aisles differ from transepts in being longer E-W than N-S.
  18. The space left unoccupied between two parallel bookcases or shelf ranges to allow for passage of library staff and patrons. Under U.S. ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements, minimum aisle width in public buildings, such as libraries, is 36 inches. ...
  19. Corridor between the rows of seats on a plane.
  20. Subsidiary part of a church or other large building parallel to the main body of the building.
  21. A passageway between racks or blocks of inventory.
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  23. Subsidiary space alongside the body of a building, separated from it by columns, piers, or posts.
  24. a narrow space that provides access through the length of a building, which in a church runs parallel to the nave.
  25. Area between a booth/stand for audience traffic movement. 2) Space between sets of tables, chairs or a booth/stand to allow passage of attendees.