Aisle

/aɪl/ noun

An aisle is a long passage between rows of seats, shelves, or other objects, where people can walk. You see aisles in places like airplanes, churches, theaters, and supermarkets.

From Old French *ele* or *aille* “wing of a building,” from Latin *ala* “wing.” It once referred to the side parts of a church, like wings off the main hall.

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ARممر
BNকরিডোর
CSulička
DAgang
DEGang
ELδιάδρομος
ESpasillo
FAراهرو
FIkäytävä
FRallée
GUરસ્તો
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