"Rouleau" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rolling cylinder, particularly in a structure, such as a spiral column or wall.
Examples of "rouleau" in English:
Roughness refers to the state or quality of being rough; having a rough texture or surface. It can also describe something that is coarse or abrupt, often lacking smoothness or refinement.<br><br>Example: The roughness of the rock made it difficult to climb.<br><br>Synonyms: coarseness, ruggedness, harshness.<br><br>Antonyms: smoothness, softness, gentleness.
Roulades are thin slices of meat (usually veal, pork, or beef) rolled around a filling, typically made with cheese, herbs, and spices, and then fried or baked.
A medical term!<br><br>Rouleaux refers to a type of abnormal blood cell arrangement in which the red blood cells stack together in a cylindrical or rolled-up manner, rather than floating singly or in pairs. This is often a sign of a medical condition, such as hyperproteinemia (high levels of protein in the blood), particularly multiple myeloma (cancer of the plasma cells), kidney disease, or low levels of blood albumin (protein).
A gambling game in which players bet on the outcome of a spinning wheel with numbers and colors, with the goal of winning by guessing where the ball will land.
Rounceval is a surname of French origin. It is a topographic name, derived from the Old French words "ronce," meaning "a brook" and "val," meaning "valley." Therefore, the surname Rounceval likely refers to someone who lived near a brook or valley.
Having or characterised by shoulders that slouch downwards, typically due to bad posture, fatigue, or muscle strain.