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Definition of roll
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Roll (v.) That which
rolls;
a
roller.
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Bleeder
::
Bleeder
(n.) One in whom
slight
wounds
give rise to
profuse
or
uncontrollable
bleeding.
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) A band, sash, or
fillet;
especially,
in
surgery,
a
bandage
or
roller..
Comb
::
Comb (n.) To roll over, as the top or crest of a wave; to break with a white foam, as
waves..
Rollicked
::
Rollicked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rolli.
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..
Chronograph
::
Chronograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
or
recording
intervals
of time, upon a
revolving
drum or strip of paper moved by
clockwork.
The
action
of the
stylus
or pen is
controlled
by
electricity..
Rolly-pooly
::
Rolly-pooly
(n.) A game in which a ball,
rolling
into a
certain
place,
wins..
Trolly
::
Trolly
(n.) A
narrow
cart that is
pushed
by hand or drawn by an
animal.
Ragman''s Roll
::
Ragman's
roll () The rolls of deeds on
parchment
in which the
Scottish
nobility
and
gentry
subscribed
allegiance
to
Edward
I. of
England,
A. D.
1296..
Droll
::
Droll (v. t.) To lead or
influence
by jest or
trick;
to
banter
or jest; to
cajole.
Nymphomania
::
Nymphomania
(n.)
Morbid
and
uncontrollable
sexual
desire
in
women,
constituting
a true
disease..
Tramp
::
Tramp (v. i.) To
travel;
to
wander;
to
stroll.
Furl
::
Furl (v. t.) To draw up or
gather
into close
compass;
to wrap or roll, as a sail, close to the yard, stay, or mast, or, as a flag, close to or
around
its
staff,
securing
it there by a
gasket
or line.
Totten..
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..
Register
::
Register
(n.) To
enroll;
to enter in a list.
Strown
::
Strowl
(v. i.) To
stroll.
Spin
::
Spin (v. t.) To
shape,
as
malleable
sheet
metal,
into a
hollow
form, by
bending
or
buckling
it by
pressing
against
it with a
smooth
hand tool or
roller
while the metal
revolves,
as in a
lathe..
Corollate
::
Corollate
(a.) Alt. of
Corollate.
Globeflower
::
Globeflower
(n.) The
American
plant
Trollius
laxus.
Rental
::
Rental
(n.) A
schedule,
account,
or list of
rents,
with the names of the
tenants,
etc.; a rent
roll..
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