Aisle

Noun

 * 1) A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers
 * 2) A clear path through rows of seating.
 * 3) A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale.
 * 4) Any path through an otherwise obstructed space.

Adjectives for Aisle
shadowy; cathedral; winding; grassy; gloomy; long-drawn; teeming; pillared; silent; narrow; raucous; leafy; forest; cloistered; slender; gorgeous; moldering.

Verbs for Aisle
amble down;  arch;  block;  bound down; build; divide into; drift down; extend; flank; form; indicate; labor up;  negotiate; obstruct;  open; pace; separate by s; speed down; tear up; traverse; trip down; walk down; widen; bisects;  divides; extends; leads; runs; swallows one up.

Thesaurus
access; alley; ambulatory; aperture; arcade; artery; avenue; channel; cloister; colonnade; communication; conduit; connection; corridor; covered way; defile; exit; ferry; ford; gallery; inlet; interchange; intersection; junction; lane; opening; outlet; overpass; pass; passage; passageway; portico; railroad tunnel; traject; trajet; tunnel; underpass

Etymology
aisle: (Modern French aile:) from ala:.

Synonyms

 * isle

Derived terms

 * aisled


 * cross the aisle


 * roll in the aisles