carrousel

/ˌkɛrəˈsɛl/
noun
  1. A merry-go-round; a rotating machine with seats (often shaped like animals) for people to ride on at a fair or amusement park.
    • The old carrousel played cheerful music as it spun slowly.
    • The children laughed as they rode the painted horses on the carrousel.
    • We bought tickets for the carrousel at the county fair.
  2. A rotating conveyor or storage system, such as for luggage at an airport or for items in a warehouse.
    • The warehouse uses a carrousel system to store small parts efficiently.
    • We waited by the baggage carrousel for our suitcases to appear.
    • The airport installed a new carrousel to handle more luggage.
  3. A slide projector or tray that holds slides and rotates to show them one by one.
    • She loaded the slides into the carrousel for the family slideshow.
    • The carrousel jammed, so we had to fix it before the presentation.
    • My grandfather showed us his vacation photos using a carrousel projector.
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