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11Scroll — En un videojuego, se denomina scroll, desplazamiento, rollo o voluta al movimiento en 2D de los gráficos que conforman el escenario. Juegos Hablaremos de juegos de scroll horizontal cuando la acción se desarrolla horizontalmente (Sonic, Super… …
12scroll — I. noun Etymology: Middle English scrowle, blend of rolle roll and scrowe scrap, scroll (from Anglo French escrowe, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch schrode piece cut off, Old High German scrōt) more at shred Date: 15th century 1. a. a… …
13scroll — scroll1 [skrəul US skroul] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: scrow scroll (13 17 centuries), from Old French escroue piece of paper, scroll ; influenced by roll] 1.) a long piece of paper that can be rolled up, and is used as an official document 2.) a …
14scroll — [[t]skro͟ʊl[/t]] scrolls, scrolling, scrolled 1) N COUNT A scroll is a long roll of paper or a similar material with writing on it. Ancient scrolls were found in caves by the Dead Sea. 2) N COUNT A scroll is a painted or carved decoration made to …
15scroll — en·scroll; scroll; scroll·ery; scroll·able; …
16scroll — I UK [skrəʊl] / US [skroʊl] noun [countable] Word forms scroll : singular scroll plural scrolls 1) a long roll of paper or similar material, especially one with official written information or ancient writing on it 2) a drawing, painting, or… …
17scroll — 1. noun /skɹoʊl/ a) A roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a roll; a schedule; a list. b) An ornament formed of undulations giving off spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form. Roman architectural ornament is largely of… …
18scroll — /skroʊl / (say skrohl) noun 1. a roll of parchment or paper, especially one with writing on it. 2. such a roll with each end attached to a piece of wood or the like to allow for rolling the paper forwards and backwards to view the writing or… …
19scroll — scroll1 [ skroul ] verb intransitive or transitive to move information up or down a computer screen in order to read it scroll scroll 2 [ skroul ] noun count 1. ) a long roll of paper or similar material, especially one with official written… …
20scroll — [15] Scroll has no family connection with roll, although roll is largely responsible for its present day form. Etymologically it is actually the same word as shred. Both go back to a prehistoric Germanic *skrautha ‘something cut’. This evolved in …