Roll

"Roll" in Spanish

alabeo

(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side)

balanceo

(oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side)

redobladura

(the uniform beating of a drum)

redoblamiento

(the uniform beating of a drum)

redoble

(the uniform beating of a drum)

registro

(an official or public document)

retumbo

(a heavy, reverberatory sound)

rodeador

(that which rolls; a roller)

rodeadora

(that which rolls; a roller)

rodeo

(the act of rolling)

rodillo

(a heavy cylinder used to break clods)

rodillo

(one of a set of revolving cylinders between which metal is pressed)

rol

(that which is rolled up)

rollo

(that which is rolled up)

rollo

(a scroll)

rollo

(quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form)

rollo

(a cylindrical twist of tobacco)

rosca

(that which is rolled up)

ruedo

(the act of rolling)

voltereta

(a roll in gymnastics)

alabear

(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis)

allanar

(to press or level with a roller)

arrodear

(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over)

arrodear

(to turn over and over)

balancear

(to rotate on fore-and-aft axis)

embrollar

(to bind or involve by winding)

enroscar

(to wrap round on itself)

envolver

(to bind or involve by winding)

gorjear

(to utter with a trill)

hacer rodar

(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over)

liar

(to wrap round on itself)

redoblar

(to beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum)

reflejar

(to turn over in one's mind)

reflexionar

(to turn over in one's mind)

rodar

(to turn over and over)

rodar

(to drive or impel forward with an easy motion)

rodar

(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels)

rodar

(geometry: to apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping)

rodar

(to (cause to) film)

rodear

(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over)

rolar

(to turn over and over)

rolear

(to wrap round on itself)

rolear

(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels)

ronchar

(to turn over and over)

ructar

(to turn over and over)

rular

(to cause something to revolve by turning over and over)

rular

(to turn over and over)

rular

(to move, or cause to be moved, upon rollers or small wheels)

trinar

(to utter with a trill)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.