Definitions for aisled

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

aisleaɪl(n.)

  1. a walkway between or along sections of seats, shelves, counters, etc., as in a theater, church, or department store.

  2. a longitudinal division in a church, separated from the main area or nave by an arcade or the like.

    Category: Architecture

Idioms for aisle:

  1. in the aisles, (of an audience) convulsed with laughter.

    Category: Idiom

Origin of aisle:

1350–1400; resp. (with ai < F) of earlier i(s)le, yle, late ME

aisled(adj.)

Wiktionary

  1. aisled(Adjective)

    Having aisles.

    The warehouse was aisled with rows of stacked boxes.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Aisled(adj)

    furnished with an aisle or aisles


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