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scroll

scroll / scroll / scroll / scroll
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: scrollspast: scrolledpp: scrolleding: scrolling

The term evokes a physical movement of unrolling or sliding, transitioning from ancient physical archives to modern digital interfaces. In a historical sense, it refers to the tactile experience of expanding a long sheet of material to reveal hidden text. In contemporary technology, the word describes the act of navigating digital space. This usage carries a connotation of continuous, often passive consumption, as seen in the phrase "doomscrolling," where the repetitive motion reflects a compulsive search for information.

Meanings

Nounscroll

A roll of parchment or paper containing a written document.

"The ancient library contained many fragile scrolls."

Transitive Verbscroll
[~ something]

To move text or images vertically or horizontally across a computer screen to view different parts of a document.

"She had to scroll down the page to find the submit button."

Intransitive Verbscroll
[~ down][~ up]

To move through a digital document or webpage by sliding the screen or using a wheel.

"I spent an hour scrolling through my social media feed."

Nounscroll

An ornamental spiral design, often found in architecture or furniture.

"The legs of the table were decorated with an elegant scroll."

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