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Rouleaus
[
roo-
loh
]
rou·leau
/
ruˈloʊ
/
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[
roo-
loh
]
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noun,
plural
-leaux,
-leaus
/
-ˈloʊz
/
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[
-
lohz
]
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.
1.
a roll or strip of something, as trimming on a hat brim.
2.
a stack or roll of coins put up in cylindrical form in a paper wrapping.
Origin:
1685–95;
<
French;
Middle French
rolel,
diminutive of
role
roll
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