aisled
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a word derived from
aisle.
aislenouna walkway between or along blocks or rows of seats in a theater, classroom, airplane, etc..
Example Sentences
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This includes a substantial 354 sq m aisled building to the south east of the villa - which the team believes was either some sort of barn or meeting hall.
From BBC ● Jan. 11, 2026
"There is also an aisled building which might be Anglo-Saxon, perhaps showing use of the site continued after the Romans."
From BBC ● Mar. 4, 2022
There’s bread, and a few aisled of canned food.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 22, 2017
He invented "welded," "sealed" and "middle aisled" to mean married, "renovated," "wilted" and "have phffft" for parted or divorced.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Canoes are on a level with the land, and reeds sixteen feet high line the aisled water channels.
From The "Adventurers of England" on Hudson Bay A Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the North (Volume 18 of the Chronicles of Canada) by Agnes C. (Agnes Christina) Laut