释义 |
rou·leau \rüˈlō\ noun (plural rou·leaux \-ō(z)\ ; or rouleaus) Etymology: French, from Middle French rolel, diminutive of role roll — more at role : a little roll: as a. : a roll of coins put up in paper < held out rouleaux of pennies — Richard Llewellyn > b. : a group of red blood corpuscles resembling a stack of coins c. : a decorative piping or rolled trimming for women's clothing d. : a bundle of fascines used in groups in seige operations |