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Definition of roll
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Roll (v. i.) To turn; to move
circularly.
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Mill
::
Mill (n.) To roll into bars, as
steel..
Monochlamydeous
::
Monochlamydeous
(a.)
Having
a
single
floral
envelope,
that is, a calyx
without
a
corolla,
or,
possibly,
in rare
cases,
a
corolla
without
a
calyx..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) A
hardened
steel
roller
having
a
design
in
relief,
used for
imprinting
a
reversed
copy of the
design
in a
softer
metal,
as
copper..
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..
Difform
::
Difform
(a.)
Irregular
in form; --
opposed
to
uniform;
anomalous;
hence,
unlike;
dissimilar;
as, to
difform
corolla,
the parts of which do not
correspond
in size or
proportion;
difform
leaves..
Waffle
::
Waffle
(n.) A thin cake baked and then
rolled;
a
wafer.
Militia
::
Militia
(n.) In the
widest
sense,
the whole
military
force of a
nation,
including
both those
engaged
in
military
service
as a
business,
and those
competent
and
available
for such
service;
specifically,
the body of
citizens
enrolled
for
military
instruction
and
discipline,
but not
subject
to be
called
into
actual
service
except
in
emergencies..
Dutiful
::
Dutiful
(a.)
Controlled
by,
proceeding
from, a sense of duty;
respectful;
deferential;
as,
dutiful
affection..
Monopetalous
::
Monopetalous
(a.)
Having
only one
petal,
or the
corolla
in one
piece,
or
composed
of
petals
cohering
so as to form a tube or bowl;
gamopetalous..
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..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) A row or line of hay raked
together
for the
purpose
of being
rolled
into cocks or
heaps.
Epicycloid
::
Epicycloid
(n.) A curve
traced
by a point in the
circumference
of a
circle
which rolls on the
convex
side of a fixed
circle.
Melostemonous
::
Melostemonous
(a.)
Having
fever
stamens
than the parts of the
corolla.
Enroll
::
Enroll
(n.) To
insert
in a roil; to
register
or enter in a list or
catalogue
or on rolls of
court;
hence,
to
record;
to
insert
in
records;
to leave in
writing;
as, to
enroll
men for
service;
to
enroll
a
decree
or a law; also,
reflexively,
to
enlist..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To sew
lightly;
specifically,
to form (a
fabric)
into
gathers
by
loosely
overcasting
the
rolled
edge and
drawing
up the
thread;
as, to whip a
ruffle..
Langate
::
Langate
(n.) A linen
roller
used in
dressing
wounds.
Upwards
::
Upwards
(adv.)
In a
direction
from lower to
higher;
toward
a
higher
place;
in a
course
toward
the
source
or
origin;
--
opposed
to
downward;
as, to tend or roll
upward..
Matriculate
::
Matriculate
(v. i.) To go
though
the
process
of
admission
to
membership,
as by
examination
and
enrollment,
in a
society
or
college..
Ruling
::
Ruling
(a.)
Predominant;
chief;
reigning;
controlling;
as, a
ruling
passion;
a
ruling
sovereign..
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..
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