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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 (v. i.) To move, as a
curved
object
may, along a
surface
by
rotation
without
sliding;
to
revolve
upon an axis; to turn over and over; as, a ball or wheel rolls on the
earth;
a body rolls on an
inclined
plane..
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Comb
::
Comb (n.) To roll over, as the top or crest of a wave; to break with a white foam, as
waves..
Scroll
::
Scroll
(n.) Same as Skew
surface.
See under Skew.
Uncontrollable
::
Uncontrollable
(a.)
Indisputable;
irrefragable;
as, an
uncontrollable
maxim;
an
uncontrollable
title..
Rocking
::
Rocking
(a.)
Having
a
swaying,
rolling,
or
back-and-forth
movement;
used for
rocking..
Controllableness
::
Controllableness
(n.)
Capability
of being
controlled.
Wheelbarrow
::
Wheelbarrow
(n.) A light
vehicle
for
conveying
small
loads.
It has two
handles
and one
wheel,
and is
rolled
by a
single
person..
Twist
::
Twist (n.) A
little
twisted
roll of
tobacco.
Dutiful
::
Dutiful
(a.)
Controlled
by,
proceeding
from, a sense of duty;
respectful;
deferential;
as,
dutiful
affection..
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.)
Return
to a point
before
occupied,
or to a point
relatively
the same; a
rolling
back;
return;
as,
revolution
in an
ellipse
or
spiral..
Roll
::
Roll (v.) A
document
written
on a piece of
parchment,
paper,
or other
materials
which may be
rolled
up; a
scroll..
Sea Legs
::
Sea legs () Legs able to
maintain
their
possessor
upright
in
stormy
weather
at sea, that is,
ability
stand or walk
steadily
on deck when a
vessel
is
rolling
or
pitching
in a rough sea..
Beach Comber
::
Beach
comber
() A long,
curling
wave
rolling
in from the
ocean.
See
Comber..
Devolution
::
Devolution
(n.) The act of
rolling
down.
Rolling
::
Rolling
(a.)
Having
gradual,
rounded
undulations
of
surface;
as, a
rolling
country;
rolling
land..
Strolling
::
Strolled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Strol.
Bowl
::
Bowl (v. t.) To roll or carry
smoothly
on, or as on,
wheels;
as, we were
bowled
rapidly
along the
road..
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(n.) A
buffoon,
dressed
in
party-colored
clothes,
who plays
tricks,
often
without
speaking,
to
divert
the
bystanders
or an
audience;
a
merry-andrew;
originally,
a droll rogue of
Italian
comedy..
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(a.) Being a
vagabond;
strolling
and idle or
vicious.
Bowl
::
Bowl (n.) A ball of wood or other
material
used for
rolling
on a level
surface
in play; a ball of hard wood
having
one side
heavier
than the
other,
so as to give it a bias when
rolled..
Ftiction
::
Ftiction
(n.) The
resistance
which a body meets with from the
surface
on which it
moves.
It may be
resistance
to
sliding
motion,
or to
rolling
motion..
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