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13-letter words containing rol

  • neurolinguist — One who studies neurolinguistics.
  • nitrolic acid — any of several weak acids formed when nitrous acid reacts with a nitroparaffin
  • noncontrolled — not controlled
  • numerological — Of, pertaining to, or based on numerology.
  • numerologists — the study of numbers, as the figures designating the year of one's birth, to determine their supposed influence on one's life, future, etc.
  • patrol leader — the leader of a division of a troop of Scouts or Guides
  • petrol engine — an internal-combustion engine that uses petrol as fuel
  • petrol tanker — a specially equipped ship or truck for transporting petrol and other fuels
  • petrol-driven — (of a car, engine, etc) powered by petrol
  • petroliferous — containing or yielding petroleum
  • pick-and-roll — an offensive maneuver in which a player interposes himself or herself between a teammate with the ball and a defender, then cuts quickly toward the basket for a pass from the same teammate.
  • price control — government regulation of prices by establishing maximum price levels for goods or services, as during a period of inflation.
  • prolegomenous — prefatory; preliminary; introductory.
  • proleptically — anticipatorily
  • proliferation — the growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts.
  • proliferously — by proliferation
  • prolification — the production of offspring
  • prolonge knot — a knot consisting of three overlapping loops formed by a single rope passed alternately over and under itself at crossings.
  • pyrolytically — in a pyrolytic manner
  • radio control — remote control by means of radio signals from a transmitter
  • re-enrollment — the act or process of enrolling.
  • rock 'n' roll — a style of popular music that derives in part from blues and folk music and is marked by a heavily accented beat and a simple, repetitive phrase structure.
  • rock and roll — a style of popular music that derives in part from blues and folk music and is marked by a heavily accented beat and a simple, repetitive phrase structure.
  • rock-'n'-roll — a style of popular music that derives in part from blues and folk music and is marked by a heavily accented beat and a simple, repetitive phrase structure.
  • rock-and-roll — a style of popular music that derives in part from blues and folk music and is marked by a heavily accented beat and a simple, repetitive phrase structure.
  • role conflict — emotional conflict arising when competing demands are made on an individual in the fulfillment of his or her multiple social roles.
  • role reversal — Role reversal is a situation in which two people have chosen or been forced to exchange their duties and responsibilities, so that each is now doing what the other used to do.
  • roll-over arm — an upholstered chair or sofa arm that curves outward and downward.
  • roll-top desk — a flexible, sliding cover for the working area of a desk, opening by rising upward and back in quadrantal grooves and rolling up beneath the top.
  • roll-your-own — a cigarette that one has rolled oneself.
  • rolled collar — a collar that stands up slightly from the point of attachment to the neckline of a garment before folding over to lie flat.
  • roller hockey — a game similar to ice hockey played on roller skates.
  • rollerblading — skating on rollerblades
  • rollercoaster — a small gravity railroad, especially in an amusement park, having a train with open cars that moves along a high, sharply winding trestle built with steep inclines that produce sudden, speedy plunges for thrill-seeking passengers.
  • rolling hitch — a hitch on a spar or the like, composed of two round turns and a half hitch so disposed as to jam when a stress is applied parallel to the object on which the hitch is made.
  • rolling paper — cigarette paper available in small packages to smokers for rolling their own cigarettes.
  • rolling stock — the wheeled vehicles of a railroad, including locomotives, freight cars, and passenger cars.
  • rolling stone — person: nomadic
  • saccharolytic — of or causing the hydrolysis of sugars.
  • serologically — as pertains to or with respect to serology; in a serological manner
  • starring role — a main role; the main role
  • state control — government ownership
  • stock control — Stock control is the activity of making sure that a company always has exactly the right amount of goods available to sell.
  • store rollout — Store rollout happens when a retailer expands, opening new outlets in a planned way.
  • sweet trolley — (in a restaurant) a trolley on which desserts are brought to the table so that diners can choose from them
  • tandem roller — a type of road roller in which the front and back wheels consist of rollers of about the same diameter
  • the carolinas — North Carolina and South Carolina
  • trolley dolly — a female flight attendant
  • uncontrolling — to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command: The car is difficult to control at high speeds. That zone is controlled by enemy troops.
  • under control — being managed
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