noun A cylindrical tool used for flattening or shaping a surface
adjective Describing something related to or characteristic of a roller
A roller is used in construction for compacting soil or asphalt to create a smooth and solid surface.
Foam rollers are used in fitness for self-myofascial release to improve flexibility and reduce muscle soreness.
A land roller is used in agriculture to flatten land or break up large clumps of soil.
A hair roller is used to curl or set hair in a specific style.
A rolling pin is used in baking to flatten and shape dough, pastry, or fondant.
In printing, a roller is used to transfer ink from the plate to the paper in offset printing.
A paint roller is used to apply paint evenly and quickly on walls or other surfaces.
In the writing industry, a roller can refer to a tool used to smooth out paper or canvas before writing or painting on it.
In the painting industry, a roller is a common tool used to apply paint to walls or other surfaces quickly and efficiently.
In the printing industry, a roller is used in printing presses to transfer ink onto paper or other materials.
In construction, a roller can refer to a heavy machinery used to compact soil, asphalt, or concrete on construction sites.
In the beauty industry, a roller can be used to create curls or waves in hair by wrapping sections of hair around the roller and applying heat.