carousel

/ˌkɛrəˈsɛl/
noun
  1. A merry-go-round; a rotating machine with seats (often shaped like animals) for children to ride at a fair or playground.
    • The children laughed and waved as they rode the colorful carousel at the county fair.
    • My favorite part of the amusement park is the old wooden carousel with hand-painted horses.
    • She held tight to the golden pole while her pony on the carousel went up and down.
  2. A rotating conveyor or storage system, such as a luggage carousel at an airport or a slide carousel for a projector.
    • He loaded the slide carousel with photos from his vacation for the presentation.
    • We waited by the baggage carousel for our suitcases to appear after the flight.
    • The factory uses a carousel to organize and move parts to different workstations.
  3. A rotating display or sequence of items, especially in a digital interface (e.g., a website or app).
    • You can swipe left or right to browse through the photo carousel on the app.
    • The website's carousel automatically cycles through five different promotional banners.
    • The homepage features a carousel of images highlighting the latest products.
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