rollway
/ˈroʊlˌweɪ/
noun
- A surface or passage used for rolling things, such as logs, barrels, or other heavy objects, often sloping to use gravity.
- The old mill had a stone rollway for transporting grain sacks.
- They built a wooden rollway to move the barrels from the truck to the cellar.
- The workers rolled the logs down the rollway into the river.
- A route or track along which something rolls or is rolled.
- The factory installed a metal rollway to guide the finished products to the packaging area.
- The children set up a rollway for their toy cars using cardboard tubes.
- The marble followed the rollway through the maze of tubes.