rouleau (Meaning)

Wordnet

rouleau (n)

a roll of ribbon

a roll of coins wrapped in paper

Webster

rouleau (n.)

A little roll; a roll of coins put up in paper, or something resembling such a roll.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rouleau

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rouleau Sentence Examples

  1. The museum displayed an intricate rouleau of ancient Egyptian papyrus.
  2. The artist rolled the canvas into a neat rouleau for easy storage.
  3. The pastry chef created an edible rouleau filled with sweet cream.
  4. The surgeon used a sterile rouleau to pack a wound.
  5. The architect unfurled the architectural plans, revealing a detailed rouleau.
  6. The jeweler unrolled a rouleau of pearls, showcasing their iridescent beauty.
  7. The composer stored his sheet music in a leather rouleau for protection.
  8. The botanist collected plant specimens and carefully arranged them in a rouleau.
  9. The cartographer used a rouleau to guide his explorations through uncharted territory.
  10. The archaeologist discovered a wooden rouleau containing ancient texts that shed light on a forgotten civilization.

FAQs About the word rouleau

a roll of ribbon, a roll of coins wrapped in paperA little roll; a roll of coins put up in paper, or something resembling such a roll.

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The museum displayed an intricate rouleau of ancient Egyptian papyrus.

The artist rolled the canvas into a neat rouleau for easy storage.

The pastry chef created an edible rouleau filled with sweet cream.

The surgeon used a sterile rouleau to pack a wound.