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Rolled

Rolled is the past participle of roll, and used as an adjective to describe something that has been flattened, coiled, or wrapped by a rolling action. It can also modify substances that have been formed by rolling, such as metal sheet or dough.

Rolled oats are oats that have been steamed and then flattened between rollers, used in cereals and

In manufacturing, rolling is a metalworking process that reduces thickness and shapes metal by passing it between

In linguistics, rolled describes a trill or vibrant consonant such as the rolled r. In sports and

baking.
In
pastry
and
cooking,
rolled
dough
or
rolled
pastries
are
sheets
or
layers
that
are
rolled
to
create
cylinders
or
layers—examples
include
Swiss
rolls
and
roulades;
rolled
sushi
refers
to
ingredients
wrapped
in
nori
or
rice.
rotating
rollers.
Materials
produced
by
rolling
include
rolled
steel,
aluminum,
and
other
metal
products;
variations
include
hot
rolling
and
cold
rolling.
The
term
also
appears
in
rolled
glass
or
paper
when
products
are
produced
by
rolling
molten
glass
or
by
rolling
paper
onto
rolls
for
processing.
medicine,
a
rolled
ankle
or
rolled
knee
denotes
an
injury
where
the
joint
is
twisted.
In
textiles,
a
rolled
hem
is
a
finishing
edge
formed
by
rolling
the
fabric's
edge
and
stitching.