Nautical Term: Roll

Definition of Roll

Roll refers to the lateral motion of a ship, which causes it to tilt from side to side. Consequently, each side of the ship’s deck is alternately raised and lowered as the ship rolls.

For instance, a large cargo ship encounters rough waves during a storm. As the waves hit the side of the ship, the vessel’s hull experiences a significant force that causes the ship to tilt or roll. The resulting lateral motion of the ship continues until the storm subsides, and the sea becomes calm once again.

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