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- Dictionarynounframe (noun) · frames (plural noun)
- (frames)a metal or plastic structure holding the lenses of a pair of glasses.
- a case or border enclosing a mirror or picture.
- the rigid supporting structure of an object such as a vehicle, building, or piece of furniture:"the wooden frame of the huge bed" · "an old bicycle frame"
- a boxlike structure of glass or plastic in which seeds or young plants are grown.
- archaicthe universe, or part of it, regarded as an embracing structure:"this goodly frame the Earth"
- a basic structure that underlies or supports a system, concept, or text:"the establishment of conditions provides a frame for interpretation"
- technicalshort for frame of reference
- the genre or form of a literary text determining its expected style and content:"my poems look as though they have a classical frame"
- an enclosing section of narrative, especially one which foregrounds or comments on the primary narrative of a text:"a frame narrator reports the narrative spoken by an inner narrator"
- archaicthe structure, constitution, or nature of someone or something:"we have in our inward frame various affections"
- a single complete picture in a series forming a movie, television, or video film:"video footage slowed down to 20 frames a second"
- a single picture in a comic strip.
- computinga graphic panel in a display window, especially in a web browser, which encloses a self-contained section of data and permits multiple independent document viewing.
- linguisticsa structural environment within which a class of words or other linguistic units can be correctly used. For example I — him is a frame for a large class of transitive verbs.
- another term for rack
- a round of play in bowling.
- US ENGLISHinformalan inning in a baseball game:"he closed out the game by pitching two hitless frames"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHshort for frame-up
verbframe (verb) · frames (third person present) · framed (past tense) · framed (past participle) · framing (present participle)- US ENGLISHerect the framework of a building.
OriginOld English framian ‘be useful’, of Germanic origin and related to from. The general sense in Middle English, ‘make ready for use’, probably led to frame; it also gave rise to the specific meaning ‘prepare timber for use in building’, later ‘make the wooden parts (framework) of a building’, hence the noun sense ‘structure’ (late Middle English). - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Destroy, raze, demolish, ruin. Full list of antonyms for Frame is here.thesaurus.plus/antonyms/frameAntonyms: intellect, intelligence, mind, soul, spirit Synonyms: ashes, body, carcass, clay, corpse, dust, form, remains, system, trunkwww.synonyms.com/antonyms/frameAntonyms & Near Antonyms dismantling destroying disassembling flatteningwww.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/framing
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