(nutrition) A sugar, starch, or cellulose that is a food source of energy for an animal or plant.
(by extension, metonym) Any food rich in starch or other carbohydrates.
A milk-based product stiffened by a bacterium-aided curdling process, and sometimes mixed with fruit or other flavoring.
(especially in compounds) Any similar product based on other substances (e.g. soy yogurt).
A wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers.
A clear path through rows of seating.
A clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale.
Any path through an otherwise obstructed space.
Seat in public transport, such as a plane, train or bus, that's beside the aisle.
An idiomatic divide between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, who are said to be on two sides of the aisle.
A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods and/or clothing.
A chain of such stores.
A one-stop shop; a place offering a range of products or services.
A large quantity; many.
An overflowing fullness or ample sufficiency; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; plentifulness.
Wealth; affluence; plentiful amount of resources.
Frequency, amount, ratio of something within a given environment or sample.
A bid to take nine or more tricks in solo whist.
Any of several plants of the genus Lens, especially Lens culinaris, from southwest Asia, that have edible, lens-shaped seeds within flattened pods.
The seed of these plants, used as food.
An annual Asian plant (Cicer arietinum) in the pea family, widely cultivated for the edible seeds in its short inflated pods.
A seed of this plant, often used as a food.
To increase the defenses of; to strengthen and secure by military works; to render defensible against an attack by hostile forces.
To impart strength or vigor to.
To add spirits to wine to increase the alcohol content.
To increase the nutritional value of food by adding ingredients.
A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods and/or clothing.
A chain of such stores.
A one-stop shop; a place offering a range of products or services.
A milk-based product stiffened by a bacterium-aided curdling process, and sometimes mixed with fruit or other flavoring.
(especially in compounds) Any similar product based on other substances (e.g. soy yogurt).




