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aisle (IGHL) (noun)
A passageway or corridor; for example: a narrow aisle between two rows of seats; a pathway: Each aisle between the stalls at the market was crammed with people.
I'll (IGHL) (pronoun-verb)
A contraction of "I will" or "I shall": I’ll do it as soon as I can.
isle (IGHL) (noun)
A very small island, an islet: Jeb Smith bought his own private isle so he and his family could build a house and have more privacy.

Charles and his family wanted to go to that beautiful isle where they could enjoy their vacation.

I'll bet after they walk down the aisle, the bride and groom will leave for that distant isle they have talked about so often.

isle (IGHL)
A very small island, islet: "He bought his own private isle so he could build a house and have more privacy." Alway a noun.
This entry is located in the following unit: insulino-, insulin-, insula-, insulo-, insul-, isle (page 2)
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(Latin: island; derived from insul[a], "island" [used here in reference to the islands [islets] of Langerhans, irregular structures in the pancreas that produce the protein hormone insulin which is secreted into the blood where it regulates sugar metabolism])