role |
the character played by an actor or actress. [3 definitions] |
role model |
one who serves as an example in the performance of a particular role. |
role-playing |
the acting out of a role, esp. by mental health professionals or their clients as a technique for training or therapy. |
Rolfing |
trademark for an often painful massage technique used to relieve emotional and physical stress. |
roll |
to move by rotating or turning over repeatedly. [32 definitions] |
roll around |
to come into existence or happen as part of a repeated cycle. |
rollaway |
having rollers or casters for ease in bringing out from or returning to storage. |
rollback |
an act or instance of returning prices or wages to a previous level, as by government order. |
roll bar |
a very strong metal bar fitted over and across the width of a car or other vehicle that minimizes injury to occupants in the event the vehicle rolls over. |
roll call |
the reading aloud of a list of names of those expected to be present, such as students in a classroom, soldiers in a unit, or members at a meeting. [2 definitions] |
rolled oats |
hulled oats that have been crushed by rollers. |
roller |
a wheel or caster attached to the bottom of a heavy object, for ease in moving. [4 definitions] |
roller bearing |
a bearing in which the shaft turns with steel rollers that lessen friction. |
roller coaster |
an amusement park ride in which a small, gravity-propelled train of open cars rides rapidly up and down a curving, winding, track built on trestles. |
roller skate |
a shoe, or frame fitting over a shoe, with four small rollers or wheels, designed for skating on a hard surface. |
rollick |
to act or move in a carefree or gay manner; romp and frolic. |
rolling |
the motion or sound of something that is turning in a circle over and over. [7 definitions] |
rolling mill |
a factory in which sheets, bars, or slabs of metal are put between rollers and rolled into desired thicknesses. [2 definitions] |
rolling pin |
a hard smooth cylinder of wood or marble, usu. having handles at each end, that is used to roll out dough. |
rolling stock |
all the wheeled vehicles belonging to a railway or trucking company. |
rollmop |
a filet of fresh herring rolled around an onion or a pickle and marinated, usu. served as an hors d'oeuvre. |