Any path through an otherwise obstructed space.
Seat in public transport, such as a plane, train or bus, that's beside the aisle.
A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale.
A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers.
The path of a wedding procession in a church or other venue; (by extension, metonymically) marriage.
An idiomatic divide between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, who are said to be on two sides of the aisle.
A clear path through rows of seating.
The place of entering, as a gate or doorway.
The act of taking possession, as of property, or of office.
The right to go in.
The bow, or entire wedgelike forepart of a vessel, below the water line.
The action of entering, or going in.
The entering upon; the beginning, or that with which the beginning is made; the commencement; initiation.
The beginning of a musician's playing or singing; entry.
The causing to be entered upon a register, as a ship or goods, at a customhouse; an entering.
The angle which the bow of a vessel makes with the water at the water line.
To put into a trance.
To delight and fill with wonder.