rollable
Something that is rollable.
Adjective
- Capable of rolling or being rolled.
- rollable electronics
Origin
Etymology tree Latin rotulader. Latin rotulāre Old French roelerbor. Middle English rollen English roll Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlom Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlis Proto-Italic *-ðlis Latin -bilis Latin -ābilis Old French -ablebor. Middle English -able English -able English rollable From roll + -able.
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Noun
- Something that is rollable.
- On a hall just off the clinic’s main corridor are two small rooms; one is nearly filled with a child-sized round table and chairs and packed with crayons, paints, and miscellaneous arts and craft supplies. The other has...
- He's got the bridles of two rollables wrapped securely around his fingers and he seems to have made it his mission to keep tugging them, no matter what, much like Olaf Ver Olafson used to drag parked cars crammed with...
- Other researchers have added “raisins, beetles . . . cigarette butts, hard candy, human bed pillows, and many spots with nothing detectable to a human nose or eye” to the list of rollables. - 2016, Alexandra Horowitz,...