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Telugu Meaning | రోల్, చుట్టుకొను, దొర్లిపోవు, పొర్లుట |
rotary motion of an object around its own axis; wheels in axial rotation / boil vigorously / To cause to revolve by turning over and over / to move along by turning over and over. The same word also means a kind of bread / 0 / a(1): a written document that may be rolled up : scroll; specifically : a document containing an official or formal record the rolls of parliament (2): a manuscript book b: a list of names or related items : catalog c: an official list the voter rolls: as (1) : muster roll (2): a list of members of a school or class or of members of a legislative body / something that is rolled up into a cylinder or ball or rounded as if rolled rolls of fat: as a: a quantity (as of fabric or paper) rolled up to form a single package b: a hairdo in which some or all of the hair is rolled or curled up or under c: any of various food preparations rolled up for cooking or serving cabbage rolls; especially : a small piece of baked yeast dough d: a cylindrical twist of tobacco e: a roll of paper on which music for a player piano is recorded in perforations which actuate the keys f: a flexible case (as of leather) in which articles may be rolled and fastened by straps or clasps jewelry roll g (1) : paper money folded or rolled into a wad (2) slang : bankroll / something that performs a rolling action or movement : roller / a wheel for making decorative lines on book covers; also : a design impressed by such a tool / to move across the ground or another surface by turning over and over / to turn over one or more times / to move smoothly on wheels, | |
Usage | ⇒ He has wasted a roll of film by exposing it book wrapper is sold in rolls ⇒ He has wasted a roll of film by exposing it ⇒ The children rolled down the hill. ⇒ a roll of carpet ⇒ roll of drums ⇒ rolls of fat |
Synonyms | spin, whirl, flow, turn, list, run, undulate, register, rotate, coil, curl, inventory, reel, surge, wheel, catalogue, revolve, rumble, scroll, wind, |
Antonyms | unwind, clarify, collect, gather, pile, stabilize, steady, unroll, crimp, crinkle, decelerate, decompress, depressurize, disclose, disentangle, display, extricate, loosen, plant, relax, |
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