Interminable vs Rolling - What's the difference?
interminable | rolling |
Staggered in time and space; used with blackout, brownout, introduction.
The act by which something is rolled.
* 2007 , Greg Patent, ?Dave McLean, A Baker's Odyssey
As an adjective interminable
is existing or occurring without interruption or end; ceaseless, unending.As a verb rolling is
.As a noun rolling is
the act by which something is rolled.interminable
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rolling
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Verb
(head)Synonyms
* rowlingDerived terms
* rolling in dough, rolling in money * rolling introduction * rolling stockNoun
(en noun)- Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft.
