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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 make a loud or heavy
rumbling
noise;
as, the
thunder
rolls..
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Roll
::
Roll (v.) One of a set of
revolving
cylinders,
or
rollers,
between
which metal is
pressed,
formed,
or
smoothed,
as in a
rolling
mill; as, to pass rails
through
the
rolls..
Furdle
::
Furdle
(v. t.) To draw up into a
bundle;
to roll up.
Tent
::
Tent (n.) A roll of lint or
linen,
or a
conical
or
cylindrical
piece of
sponge
or other
absorbent,
used
chiefly
to
dilate
a
natural
canal,
to keep open the
orifice
of a
wound,
or to
absorb
discharges..
Overrule
::
Overrule
(v. i.) To be
superior
or
supreme
in
rulling
or
controlling;
as, God rules and
overrules..
Drollist
::
Drollist
(n.) A
droll.
Personate
::
Personate
(a.)
Having
the
throat
of a
bilabiate
corolla
nearly
closed
by a
projection
of the base of the lower lip;
masked,
as in the
flower
of the
snapdragon..
Tarantism
::
Tarantism
(n.) A
nervous
affection
producing
melancholy,
stupor,
and an
uncontrollable
desire
to
dance.
It was
supposed
to be
produced
by the bite of the
tarantula,
and
considered
to be
incapable
of cure
except
by
protracted
dancing
to
appropriate
music..
Surge
::
Surge (v. i.) To
swell;
to rise hifg and roll.
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To turn over in one's mind; to
revolve.
Roll
::
Roll (v.) The
uniform
beating
of a drum with
strokes
so rapid as
scarcely
to be
distinguished
by the ear.
Dichlamydeous
::
Dichlamydeous
(a.)
Having
two
coverings,
a calyx and in
corolla..
Schedule
::
Schedule
(n.) A
written
or
printed
scroll
or sheet of
paper;
a
document;
especially,
a
formal
list or
inventory;
a list or
catalogue
annexed
to a
larger
document,
as to a will, a
lease,
a
statute,
etc..
Emancipation
::
Emancipation
(n.) The act of
setting
free from the power of
another,
from
slavery,
subjection,
dependence,
or
controlling
influence;
also, the state of being thus set free;
liberation;
as, the
emancipation
of
slaves;
the
emancipation
of
minors;
the
emancipation
of a
person
from
prejudices;
the
emancipation
of the mind from
superstition;
the
emancipation
of a
nation
from
tyranny
or
subjection..
Comptroler
::
Comptroler
(n.) A
controller;
a
public
officer
whose duty it is to
examine
certify
accounts.
Spill
::
Spill (n.) A small roll of
paper,
or slip of wood, used as a
lamplighter,
etc..
Anthophore
::
Anthophore
(n.) The stipe when
developed
into an
internode
between
calyx and
corolla,
as in the Pink
family..
Cartouch
::
Cartouch
(n.) A
tablet
for
ornament,
or for
receiving
an
inscription,
formed
like a sheet of paper with the edges
rolled
up;
hence,
any
tablet
of
ornamental
form..
Roller
::
Roller
(n.) One who, or that
which,
rolls;
especially,
a
cylinder,
sometimes
grooved,
of wood,
stone,
metal,
etc., used in
husbandry
and the
arts..
Ductor
::
Ductor
(n.) A
contrivance
for
removing
superfluous
ink or
coloring
matter
from a
roller.
See
Doctor,
4..
Possession
::
Possession
(n.) The state of being
possessed
or
controlled,
as by an evil
spirit,
or
violent
passions;
madness;
frenzy;
as,
demoniacal
possession..
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