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frame [ fraym ]


noun  (plural frames)
Definition:
 
1. supporting structure: an underlying or supporting structure that consists of solid parts such as beams or struts with spaces between them and has something built around or on top of it
a bike with a steel frame

2. surrounding structure: a structure that surrounds or encloses a particular space
a picture frame
a door frame

3. ophthalmology lens-holding part of eyeglasses: the part of a pair of eyeglasses that holds the lenses and fits around the wearer's face

4. hollow shape for needlecraft and painting: an open structure across which a piece of material can be stretched to be painted or embroidered, or across which threads can be stretched for weaving

5. context: the general background or context against or within which something takes place
the story's historical frame

6. human body: somebody's body, especially with reference to its size and shape
He eased his enormous frame into the chair.

7. movies photog picture on strip of film: one of the individual pictures that make up a strip of movie film, or a single exposure on a strip of photographic negative or slide images

8. movies tv visible part of filmed action: in film, video, or TV, the particular area of action that is captured by the camera and forms the rectangular image that appears on the screen
characters moving out of the frame to the left

9. photog image border: the border or set of borders of a projected image

10. publishing single picture in comic strip: one of the individual pictures that make up a comic strip

11. gardening 
Same as  cold frame


12. lawn bowling round of bowling: one of the ten rounds in a bowling game

13. U.K. cue games 
Same as  rack1n (sense 7) (sense 8) (sense 9)


14. online area of computer screen: a rectangular area on a computer screen, containing all or a portion of a webpage. More than one frame can be displayed concurrently.

15. comput single cycle of pulses: a single cycle of pulses in a string of repeated pulses

16. comput data packet: a variable-length data packet preceded and followed by addressing and control information that is transmitted between network points as a unit. Some control frames contain no data.

17. crime  ( slang )
Same as  frame-up (sense 1)




plural noun frames 
Definition:
 
1. ophthalmology 
Same as  frame (sense 3)


2. online web browser feature: a web browser feature that segments the window being displayed, allowing the concurrent display of two or more pages on the same screen



transitive verb  (past and past participle framed, present participle fram·ing, 3rd person present singular frames)
Definition:
 
1. put something in frame: to mount a picture in a frame

2. form surrounding framework for something: to form a surrounding border or framework, especially a decorative or contrasting one, around something ( often passive )
a delicate face framed by abundant black hair

3. construct idea or statement: to construct or compose something that is to be written or spoken
She framed her words carefully.

4. express something in particular way: to express something in a particular type of language
framed the argument in legal terms

5. mouth words: to mouth words silently

6. cause somebody to appear guilty: to make an innocent person appear guilty, e.g. by forging incriminating evidence ( slang )

7. arrange result of something in advance: to use dishonest or illegal methods to arrange the result of a contest in advance, e.g. by paying a player to lose deliberately ( slang )



adjective 
Definition:
 
construction architecture with wooden framework: constructed on a framework of wooden beams, then covered with boards or shingles
a white frame house with black shutters

[ Old English framian "make progress, be helpful, prepare, shape" < fram (see from)]

frame·a·ble adjective
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