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Definition of roll
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of roll is as below...
Roll (n.) To utter
copiously,
esp. with
sounding
words;
to utter with a deep
sound;
-- often with
forth,
or out; as, to roll forth some one's
praises;
to roll out
sentences..
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Troller
::
Troller
(n.) One who
trolls.
Stromata
::
Stroller
(n.) One who
strolls;
a
vagrant.
Poll
::
Poll (v. t.) To
enter,
as polls or
persons,
in a list or
register;
to
enroll,
esp. for
purposes
of
taxation;
to
enumerate
one by one..
Comical
::
Comical
(a.)
Exciting
mirth;
droll;
laughable;
as, a
comical
story..
Titubation
::
Titubation
(n.) The act of
stumbling,
rocking,
or
rolling;
a
reeling..
Barcarolle
::
Barcarolle
(n.) A piece of music
composed
in
imitation
of such a song.
Enlist
::
Enlist
(v. i.) To
enroll
and bind one's self for
military
or naval
service;
as, he
enlisted
in the
regular
army; the men
enlisted
for the war..
Trolley
::
Trolley
(n.) Alt. of
Troll.
Register
::
Register
(n.) To
enroll;
to enter in a list.
Furdle
::
Furdle
(v. t.) To draw up into a
bundle;
to roll up.
Inscroll
::
Inscroll
(v. t.) To write on a
scroll;
to
record.
Mangle
::
Mangle
(n.) A
machine
for
smoothing
linen or
cotton
cloth,
as
sheets,
tablecloths,
napkins,
and
clothing,
by
roller
pressure..
Troll
::
Troll (v. i.) To move
rapidly;
to wag.
Rink
::
Rink (n.) An
artificial
sheet of ice,
generally
under
cover,
used for
skating;
also, a floor
prepared
for
skating
on with
roller
skates,
or a
building
with such a
floor..
Tommy
::
Tommy (n.)
Bread,
--
generally
a penny roll; the
supply
of food
carried
by
workmen
as their daily
allowance..
Gimbals
::
Gimbals
(n.) A
contrivance
for
permitting
a body to
incline
freely
in all
directions,
or for
suspending
anything,
as a
barometer,
ship's
compass,
chronometer,
etc., so that it will
remain
plumb,
or
level,
when its
support
is
tipped,
as by the
rolling
of a ship. It
consists
of a ring in which the body can turn on an axis
through
a
diameter
of the ring, while the ring
itself
is so
pivoted
to its
support
that it can turn about a
diameter
at right
angles
to the
first..
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) To press
between
rollers
for the
purpose
of
making
smooth
and
glossy,
or wavy, as
woolen
and silk
stuffs,
linens,
paper,
etc..
Seel
::
Seel (v. i.) To
incline
to one side; to lean; to roll, as a ship at sea..
Uproll
::
Uproll
(v. t.) To roll up.
Vagary
::
Vagary
(n.) A
wandering
or
strolling.
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