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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.) A kind of
shortened
raised
biscuit
or
bread,
often
rolled
or
doubled
upon
itself..
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Corollated
::
Corollated
(a.)
Having
a
corolla
or
corollas;
like a
corolla.
Circumvolution
::
Circumvolution
(n.) A thing
rolled
round
another.
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) A large bar of steel
formed
directly
from an ingot by
hammering
or
rolling,
being a
preliminary
shape for
further
working..
Scrit
::
Scrit (n.)
Writing;
document;
scroll.
Prefect
::
Prefect
(n.) A Roman
officer
who
controlled
or
superintended
a
particular
command,
charge,
department,
etc.; as, the
prefect
of the
aqueducts;
the
prefect
of a camp, of a
fleet,
of the city
guard,
of
provisions;
the
pretorian
prefect,
who was
commander
of the
troops
guarding
the
emperor's
person..
Undulating
::
Undulating
(a.)
Rising
and
falling
like
waves;
resembling
wave form or
motion;
undulatory;
rolling;
wavy; as, an
undulating
medium;
undulating
ground..
Deify
::
Deify (v. t.) To make a god of; to exalt to the rank of a
deity;
to
enroll
among the
deities;
to
apotheosize;
as,
Julius
Caesar
was
deified..
Flower
::
Flower
(n.) That part of a plant
destined
to
produce
seed, and hence
including
one or both of the
sexual
organs;
an organ or
combination
of the
organs
of
reproduction,
whether
inclosed
by a
circle
of
foliar
parts or not. A
complete
flower
consists
of two
essential
parts,
the
stamens
and the
pistil,
and two
floral
envelopes,
the
corolla
and
callyx.
In
mosses
the
flowers
consist
of a few
special
leaves
surrounding
or
subtending
organs
called
archegonia.
See
Blossom,
and
Corolla..
Hooded
::
Hooded
(a.)
Hood-shaped;
esp.
(Bot.),
rolled
up like a
cornet
of
paper;
cuculate,
as the
spethe
of the
Indian
turnip..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) A
building
or
collection
of
buildings
with
machinery
by which the
processes
of
manufacturing
are
carried
on; as, a
cotton
mill; a
powder
mill; a
rolling
mill..
Emancipate
::
Emancipate
(v. t.) To free from any
controlling
influence,
especially
from
anything
which
exerts
undue or evil
influence;
as, to
emancipate
one from
prejudices
or
error..
Hierarch
::
Hierarch
(n.) One who has high and
controlling
authority
in
sacred
things;
the chief of a
sacred
order;
as,
princely
hierarchs..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To utter
copiously,
esp. with
sounding
words;
to utter with a deep
sound;
-- often with
forth,
or out; as, to roll forth some one's
praises;
to roll out
sentences..
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(a.) Being a
vagabond;
strolling
and idle or
vicious.
Saint
::
Saint (v. t.) To make a saint of; to
enroll
among the
saints
by an
offical
act, as of the pope; to
canonize;
to give the title or
reputation
of a saint to (some
one)..
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..
Larget
::
Larget
(n.) A sport piece of bar iron for
rolling
into a
sheet;
a small
billet.
Bell
::
Bell (v. i.) To
develop
bells or
corollas;
to take the form of a bell; to
blossom;
as, hops
bell..
List
::
List (v. t.) To
enroll;
to place or
register
in a list.
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To move along the
surface
of any body by
slipping,
or
without
walking
or
rolling;
to slip; to
glide;
as, snow
slides
down the
mountain's
side..
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