0 a roll of paper or parchment with writing on it -- skrol
the Dead Sea scrolls.
1 to move text up and down on a computer screen so that you can read it -- tatal
Scroll down a bit.
There would merely be the cost of the scrolls to be provided to the schools.
Certificates and even scrolls of degrees are not always an accurate measure of the capacity, intellectual, moral or otherwise, of the holder.
Swastikas were daubed on the holy ark, religious scrolls were ripped, trampled on and covered with paint.
Two hundred and six thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven scrolls have been completed and dispatched.
Therefore, monitors and permanently-installed signs scrolling through the various languages would be a very important addition.
As we watched the television, a litany of names was scrolling across the bottom of the screen.
They set a balance between encouraging pupils to try out the different possibilities of equipment, and restricting their options, to avoid time-consuming and aimless scrolling through sounds, effects or values.
A frontal zoomorph head is commonly depicted in the main program, again flanked by scrolls, and the entire program is framed by voussure, interlocking key and/or mat borders.