Meaning of frame
Definition of frame
(noun)
the
framework
for a
pair
of
eyeglasses
a
single
one of a
series
of
still
transparent
pictures forming a cinema,
television
or
video
film
alternative
names
for the
body
of a
human
being; "Leonardo
studied
the
human
body"; "he has a
strong
physique"; "the
spirit
is
willing
but the
flesh
is weak"
(baseball) one of
nine
divisions of
play
during which
each
team
has a
turn
at bat
a
single
drawing
in a
comic
strip
an
application
that divides the user's
display
into two or
more
windows
that can be scrolled
independently
a
system
of assumptions and standards that
sanction
behavior
and
give
it
meaning
the
hard
structure
(bones and cartilages) that provides a
frame
for the
body
of an
animal
the
internal
supporting
structure
that gives an
artifact
its shape; "the
building
has a
steel
skeleton"
a
structure
supporting
or containing something
a
framework
that supports and protects a
picture
or a mirror; "the
frame
enhances but is not itself the
subject
of attention"; "the
frame
was
much
more
valuable
than the miror it held"
one of the ten divisions into which
bowling
is
divided
(verb)
enclose
in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture"
enclose
in a frame, as of a
picture
take
or
catch
as if in a
snare
or trap; "I was set up!"; "The
innocent
man was
framed
by the police"
formulate
in a
particular
style
or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She
cast
her
request
in
very
polite
language"
make
up plans or
basic
details
for; "frame a policy"
construct
by
fitting
or
uniting
parts
together
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