aisle
/ˈaɪl/ or /ˈaɪl/ (UK) or /ˈaɪl/ (US)
Definitions
1. noun
A passage or corridor in a building, especially one in a store or supermarket leading to shelves with merchandise.
“The store had a long aisle dedicated to electronics.”
2. verb
To move or guide something, especially a person or group, through a space or area.
“The usher will aisle you to your seat.”
3. noun
In a legislative assembly, a division of a chamber, especially one used for voting or debate.
“The senator spoke from the aisle of the Senate chamber.”