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aisles

Aisles vs Passageway - What's the difference?

aisles | passageway |


As a verb aisles

is .

As a noun passageway is

a covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.

Halls vs Aisles - What's the difference?

halls | aisles |


As a noun halls

is .

As a verb aisles is

.

Aisles - What does it mean?

aisles | |

Nave vs Aisles - What's the difference?

nave | aisles |


As a noun nave

is (human) hand.

As a verb aisles is

.

Hallway vs Aisles - What's the difference?

hallway | aisles |


As nouns the difference between hallway and aisles

is that hallway is a corridor in a building that connects rooms while aisles is plural of aisle.

Aisles vs Corridor - What's the difference?

aisles | corridor |


As a verb aisles

is .

As a noun corridor is

a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see ).

Aisles vs Misles - What's the difference?

aisles | misles |


As a noun aisles

is plural of aisle.

As a verb misles is

third-person singular of misle.

Isles vs Aisles - What's the difference?

isles | aisles |


As a noun isles

is .

As a verb aisles is

.

Gisles vs Aisles - What's the difference?

gisles | aisles |


As a noun gisles

is .

As a verb aisles is

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