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Definition of roll
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Roll (v. i.) To make a loud or heavy
rumbling
noise;
as, the
thunder
rolls..
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Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A small truck with a
single
wide
roller
used for
moving
heavy
beams,
columns,
etc., in
bridge
building..
Tubulous
::
Tubulous
(a.)
Resembling,
or in the form of, a tube;
longitudinally
hollow;
specifically
(Bot.),
having
a
hollow
cylindrical
corolla,
often
expanded
or
toothed
at the
border;
as, a
tubulose
flower..
Bundle
::
Bundle
(v. t.) To tie or bind in a
bundle
or roll.
Umbilicus
::
Umbilicus
(n.) An
ornamented
or
painted
ball or boss
fastened
at each end of the stick on which
manuscripts
were
rolled.
Rolly-pooly
::
Rolly-pooly
(n.) A game in which a ball,
rolling
into a
certain
place,
wins..
Beadroll
::
Beadroll
(n.) A
catalogue
of
persons,
for the rest of whose souls a
certain
number
of
prayers
are to be said or
counted
off on the beads of a
chaplet;
hence,
a
catalogue
in
general..
Web
::
Web (n.) The thin
vertical
plate or
portion
connecting
the upper and lower
flanges
of an lower
flanges
of an iron
girder,
rolled
beam, or
railroad
rail..
Bowl
::
Bowl (v. t.) To pelt or
strike
with
anything
rolled.
Patrolling
::
Patrolling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Patro.
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) A band, sash, or
fillet;
especially,
in
surgery,
a
bandage
or
roller..
Convolve
::
Convolve
(v. t.) To roll or wind
together;
to roll or twist one part on
another.
Corolliflorous
::
Corolliflorous
(a.)
Having
the
stamens
borne on the
petals,
and the
latter
free from the
calyx.
Compare
Calycifloral
and
Thalamifloral..
Roller
::
Roller
(n.) A small
wheel,
as of a
caster,
a
roller
skate,
etc..
Levy
::
Levy (v. t.) To
raise;
to
collect;
said of
troops,
to form into an army by
enrollment,
conscription,
etc..
Unroll
::
Unroll
(v. t.) To
remove
from a roll or
register,
as a
name..
Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Excited
beyond
self-control
or the
restraint
of
reason;
inflamed
by
violent
or
uncontrollable
desire,
passion,
or
appetite;
as, to be mad with
terror,
lust, or
hatred;
mad
against
political
reform..
Tortrix
::
Tortrix
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small moths of the
family
Tortricidae,
the
larvae
of which
usually
roll up the
leaves
of
plants
on which they live; -- also
called
leaf
roller..
Cassiterite
::
Cassiterite
(n.)
Native
tin
dioxide;
tin
stone;
a
mineral
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals
of
reddish
brown
color,
and
brilliant
adamantine
luster;
also
massive,
sometimes
in
compact
forms with
concentric
fibrous
structure
resembling
wood (wood tin), also in
rolled
fragments
or
pebbly
(Stream
tin). It is the chief
source
of
metallic
tin. See Black tin, under
Black..
Lurch
::
Lurch (n.) A
sudden
roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy
weather;
hence,
a
swaying
or
staggering
movement
to one side, as that by a
drunken
man. Fig.: A
sudden
and
capricious
inclination
of the
mind..
Petal
::
Petal (n.) One of the
leaves
of the
corolla,
or the
colored
leaves
of a
flower.
See
Corolla,
and
Illust.
of
Flower..
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