roin Antonyms

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Meaning of roin

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roin (v. t.)

See Royne.

Webster

roin (n.)

A scab; a scurf, or scurfy spot.

roin Sentence Examples

  1. The roin of the fabric was soft and luxurious to the touch.
  2. He carefully examined the roin of the rope before using it for climbing.
  3. The roin of the leather jacket gave it a distinguished appearance.
  4. She appreciated the fine roin of the wine as it rolled smoothly over her palate.
  5. The roin of the silk scarf made it a favorite accessory among fashion enthusiasts.
  6. His skilled craftsmanship was evident in the roin of the wooden furniture he created.
  7. The roin of the painting brought out the vibrant colors and intricate details.
  8. As the chef sliced through the steak, the roin of the meat was perfectly tender.
  9. The roin of the carpet added warmth and comfort to the room.
  10. Despite its modest appearance, the roin of the book's pages spoke volumes about its quality.

FAQs About the word roin

See Royne., A scab; a scurf, or scurfy spot.

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The roin of the fabric was soft and luxurious to the touch.

He carefully examined the roin of the rope before using it for climbing.

The roin of the leather jacket gave it a distinguished appearance.

She appreciated the fine roin of the wine as it rolled smoothly over her palate.