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Rôle

Rôle is a French noun that denotes the function or character someone or something has within a system. It can refer to a part played by an actor in a play or film, but it is also used more generally to describe duties, responsibilities, or a position within an organization or process.

Etymology-wise, rôle comes from Old French rolle or roole, which itself derives from Latin rotulus meaning a

In practical use, the term appears in many contexts. In theatre and cinema, jouer un rôle means

The plural form is rôles, and the word is masculine. Related terms include fonction, poste, mission, and

small
roll
or
scroll.
The
modern
French
spelling
with
the
circumflex
marks
historical
pronunciation
changes
and
a
shift
in
spelling
from
earlier
forms.
to
portray
a
character.
In
everyday
and
professional
language,
it
denotes
the
part
someone
is
expected
to
perform,
as
in
définir
les
rôles
et
responsabilités
within
a
team
or
project.
In
computing
and
information
security,
rôle
is
used
in
the
concept
of
role-based
access
control,
where
users
are
granted
permissions
according
to
their
designated
role.
responsabilité.
Rôle
remains
common
in
formal
documents
and
HR
discussions
as
well
as
in
artistic
contexts,
where
it
helps
distinguish
between
a
character's
part
and
a
person’s
duties
within
a
system.