What is another word for rollers?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊləz] (IPA)

Rollers are cylindrical objects that are used for a variety of purposes, such as smoothing surfaces, moving heavy objects, or crushing materials. There are many synonyms for the word "rollers" depending on the intended use. For example, the term "cylinders" can be used to describe rollers that are used to flatten or level surfaces. "Wheels" can refer to rollers that are attached to machinery or vehicles. "Tubes" can describe long, cylindrical rollers used for printing or processing materials. Other synonyms include "drums," "rounds," "roll bars," and "spools." Whether you work in construction, manufacturing, or any other industry, having a good understanding of these synonyms can help you communicate more effectively with your colleagues.

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What are the hypernyms for Rollers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    wheel, wheeled vehicle, Rolling device, wheeled device.

What are the opposite words for rollers?

Rollers are cylindrical objects that are used for various purposes such as painting, hair styling, or industrial applications. Antonyms of the word "rollers" include flat, level, even, and smooth. Flat refers to an object that has a level surface with no unevenness or bumps. Level denotes a surface that is horizontal and parallel to the ground. Even indicates a surface that has uniformity in texture, shape, or color. Smooth describes a surface that is without any roughness, unevenness, or bumps. These words provide alternative ways to describe a surface or object that is different from a roller's shape or texture.

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Usage examples for Rollers

As the rollers increased in size momentarily, Ned began to have doubts as to whether such a boat had any reasonable hope of reaching the shore.
"Ahead of the Army"
W. O. Stoddard
The swell made us both dance, and the blue brows of the rollers would often hide her to the height of her rails; but we were closing each other middling fast she travelling at seven and I at four miles in the hour, and presently I could see that she carried a number of boats.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell
That isn't what the papers say-that is what the small band of log-rollers say, calling industriously to one another, like frogs in a pond.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black

Famous quotes with Rollers

  • Most writers can write, most rock 'n rollers cannot.
    Andrew Eldritch
  • Rock and rollers can get you the youth buzz, and younger people are fanatical readers.
    James Ellroy
  • Wherever there are rock 'n' rollers, we'll play. That's what we've been doing for more than 30 years - rock 'n' roll. It's made me everything from an honorary mayor to honorary member of a motorcycle gang.
    Ronnie Hawkins
  • I don't date rock 'n' rollers. I just marry them.
    Heather Locklear
  • I know this goes without saying, but Stonehenge really was the most incredible accomplishment. It took five hundred men just to pull each sarsen, plus a hundred more to dash around positioning the rollers. Just think about it for a minute. Can you imagine trying to talk six hundred people into helping you drag a fifty-ton stone eighteen miles across the countryside and muscle it into an upright position, and then saying, "Right, lads! Another twenty like that, plus some lintels and maybe a couple of dozen nice bluestones from Wales, and we can party!" Whoever was the person behind Stonehenge was one dickens of a motivator, I'll tell you that.
    Bill Bryson

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