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Definition of roll
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Roll (v.) That which
rolls;
a
roller.
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Bell
::
Bell (v. i.) To
develop
bells or
corollas;
to take the form of a bell; to
blossom;
as, hops
bell..
General
::
General
(a.) The roll of the drum which calls the
troops
together;
as, to beat the
general..
File
::
File (n.) A roll or list.
Induplicate
::
Induplicate
(a.)
Having
the edges
rolled
inward
and then
arranged
about the axis
without
overlapping;
-- said of
leaves
in
vernation.
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..
Scrolled
::
Scrolled
(a.)
Formed
like a
scroll;
contained
in a
scroll;
adorned
with
scrolls;
as,
scrolled
work..
Cyclostyle
::
Cyclostyle
(n.) A
contrivance
for
producing
manifold
copies
of
writing
or
drawing.
The
writing
or
drawing
is done with a style
carrying
a small wheel at the end which makes
minute
punctures
in the
paper,
thus
converting
it into a
stencil.
Copies
are
transferred
with an inked
roller..
Priest-ridden
::
Priest-ridden
(a.)
Controlled
or
oppressed
by
priests;
as, a
priest-ridden
people..
Vagrant
::
Vagrant
(n.) One who
strolls
from place to
place;
one who has no
settled
habitation;
an idle
wanderer;
a
sturdy
beggar;
an
incorrigible
rogue;
a
vagabond.
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..
Unroll
::
Unroll
(v. t.) To
remove
from a roll or
register,
as a
name..
Titubation
::
Titubation
(n.) The act of
stumbling,
rocking,
or
rolling;
a
reeling..
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To make a loud or heavy
rumbling
noise;
as, the
thunder
rolls..
Bleeder
::
Bleeder
(n.) One in whom
slight
wounds
give rise to
profuse
or
uncontrollable
bleeding.
Gentian
::
Gentian
(n.) Any one of a genus
(Gentiana)
of
herbaceous
plants
with
opposite
leaves
and a
tubular
four- or
five-lobed
corolla,
usually
blue, but
sometimes
white,
yellow,
or red. See
Illust.
of
Capsule..
Labiose
::
Labiose
(a.)
Having
the
appearance
of being
labiate;
-- said of
certain
polypetalous
corollas.
Prolled
::
Prolled
(imp. & p. p.) of Prol.
Rollic
::
Rollic
(v. i.) To move or play in a
careless,
swaggering
manner,
with a
frolicsome
air; to
frolic;
to
sport;
commonly
in the form
rollicking..
Rouly-pouly
::
Rouly-pouly
(n.) See
Rolly-pooly.
Furdle
::
Furdle
(v. t.) To draw up into a
bundle;
to roll up.
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