0 past simple and past participle of scroll --
1 to move text or other information on a computer screen in order to see a different part of it: --
Scroll to the end of the document.
For cubes of large size it can be advantageous to allow a portion of the cube to be scrolled out of view.
The spectrogram can be scrolled back to analyze the spectrogram of previous bat calls.
It featured levels that scrolled both horizontally and vertically.
We read and studied in rooms with lovely mirrors, framed in the scrolled and carven fantasies of great artists.
The background layer can be scrolled both horizontally and vertically.
Stylistic details include clipped gable dormers, ribbons of windows with multi-light upper panes, and flared eaves and exposed rafters with scrolled ends.
The residence boasts prominent bay windows, keystone arched, sash windows throughout, scrolled brackets at the eaves and classical corinthian columns complete the ornamentation.
Scrolled archways lead into the flanking spaces, and the floor is decorated in a raised-pattern wallpaper with a pattern resembling tooled leather.