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Definition of roll
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Roll (v. i.) To turn; to move
circularly.
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Buhlwork
::
Buhlwork
(n.)
Decorative
woodwork
in which
tortoise
shell,
yellow
metal,
white
metal,
etc., are
inlaid,
forming
scrolls,
cartouches,
etc..
Inscrolling
::
Inscrolling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inscrol.
Patrolling
::
Patrolling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Patro.
Scroll
::
Scroll
(n.) An
ornament
formed
of
undulations
giving
off
spirals
or
sprays,
usually
suggestive
of plant form. Roman
architectural
ornament
is
largely
of some
scroll
pattern..
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..
Sober
::
Sober
(superl.)
Not mad or
insane;
not wild,
visionary,
or
heated
with
passion;
exercising
cool,
dispassionate
reason;
self-controlled;
self-possessed..
Umbilicus
::
Umbilicus
(n.) An
ornamented
or
painted
ball or boss
fastened
at each end of the stick on which
manuscripts
were
rolled.
Copyhold
::
Copyhold
(n.) A
tenure
of
estate
by copy of court roll; or a
tenure
for which the
tenant
has
nothing
to show,
except
the rolls made by the
steward
of the
lord's
court..
Barcarolle
::
Barcarolle
(n.) A
popular
song or
melody
sung by
Venetian
gondoliers.
Rouleau
::
Rouleau
(n.) A
little
roll; a roll of coins put up in
paper,
or
something
resembling
such a
roll..
Sisyphus
::
Sisyphus
(n.) A king of
Corinth,
son of
Aeolus,
famed for his
cunning.
He was
killed
by
Theseus,
and in the lower world was
condemned
by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge
stone,
which
constantly
rolled
back
again,
making
his task
incessant..
Droll
::
Droll (n.) One whose
practice
it is to raise mirth by odd
tricks;
a
jester;
a
buffoon;
a
merry-andrew.
Trolly
::
Trolly
(n.) A truck which
travels
along the fixed
conductors,
and forms a means of
connection
between
them and a
railway
car..
Tramper
::
Tramper
(n.) One who
tramps;
a
stroller;
a
vagrant
or
vagabond;
a
tramp.
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To apply (one line or
surface)
to
another
without
slipping;
to bring all the parts of (one line or
surface)
into
successive
contact
with
another,
in suck
manner
that at every
instant
the parts that have been in
contact
are
equal..
Cam
::
Cam (n.) A
turning
or
sliding
piece
which,
by the shape of its
periphery
or face, or a
groove
in its
surface,
imparts
variable
or
intermittent
motion
to, or
receives
such
motion
from, a rod,
lever,
or block
brought
into
sliding
or
rolling
contact
with it..
Run
::
Run (a.) To move,
proceed,
advance,
pass, go, come, etc.,
swiftly,
smoothly,
or with quick
action;
-- said of
things
animate
or
inanimate.
Hence,
to flow,
glide,
or roll
onward,
as a
stream,
a
snake,
a
wagon,
etc.; to move by
quicker
action
than in
walking,
as a
person,
a
horse,
a dog..
Plutocracy
::
Plutocracy
(n.) A form of
government
in which the
supreme
power is
lodged
in the hands of the
wealthy
classes;
government
by the rich; also, a
controlling
or
influential
class of rich men..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To turn over in one's mind; to
revolve.
Priest-ridden
::
Priest-ridden
(a.)
Controlled
or
oppressed
by
priests;
as, a
priest-ridden
people..
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