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roll-on(n) a dispenser of a liquid cosmetic (such as a deodorant) having a revolving ball as an applicator(n) a woman's foundation garment rolled on to the hips
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roll-onTerm applied to ships, wharves, berths and terminals, where vehicles can embark or disembark by driving on or off a vessel.
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roll-onA type of ship designed to load & discharge cargo which rolls on wheels or tracks.
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roll-onShips designed to load, stow and discharge cargo on wheels, such as vehicles.
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roll-onA type of ship designed to permit cargo to be driven on at origin and off at destination; used extensively for the movement of automobiles. Root Cause Analysis:
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roll-onA type of ship designed to load and discharge cargo which rolls on wheels or tracks.
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