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Definition of frame
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Frame (n.) The
bodily
structure;
physical
constitution;
make or build of a
person.
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Artificer
::
Artificer
(n.) One who makes or
contrives;
a
deviser,
inventor,
or
framer..
Architecture
::
Architecture
(n.)
Construction,
in a more
general
sense;
frame or
structure;
workmanship..
Curb
::
Curb (n.) A frame or wall round the mouth of a well; also, a frame
within
a well to
prevent
the earth
caving
in..
Frame
::
Frame (n.)
Particular
state or
disposition,
as of the mind;
humor;
temper;
mood; as, to be
always
in a happy
frame..
Turnpike
::
Turnpike
(n.) A frame
consisting
of two bars
crossing
each other at right
angles
and
turning
on a post or pin, to
hinder
the
passage
of
beasts,
but
admitting
a
person
to pass
between
the arms; a
turnstile.
See
Turnstile,
1..
Trail
::
Trail (n.) A frame for
trailing
plants;
a
trellis.
Water Tu Twist
::
Water tu twist () Yarn made by the
throstle,
or water
frame..
Frame
::
Frame (v. t.) To
provide
with a
frame,
as a
picture..
Bowgrace
::
Bowgrace
(n.) A frame or
fender
of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a
vessel
to
secure
it from
injury
by
floating
ice..
Skate
::
Skate (n.) A
metallic
runner
with a frame
shaped
to fit the sole of a shoe, -- made to be
fastened
under the foot, and used for
moving
rapidly
on ice..
Hogframe
::
Hogframe
(n.) A
trussed
frame
extending
fore and aft,
usually
above deck, and
intended
to
increase
the
longitudinal
strength
and
stiffness.
Used
chiefly
in
American
river and lake
steamers.
Called
also
hogging
frame,
and
hogback..
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame
fitted
to a wagon for
carrying
hay,
straw,
or grain on the
stalk,
or other bulky
loads..
Ladder
::
Ladder
(v. i.) A frame
usually
portable,
of wood,
metal,
or rope, for
ascent
and
descent,
consisting
of two side
pieces
to which are
fastened
cross
strips
or
rounds
forming
steps..
Chase
::
Chase (n.) A
rectangular
iron frame in which pages or
columns
of type are
imposed.
Intertie
::
Intertie
(n.) In any
framed
work, a
horizontal
tie other than sill and plate or other
principal
ties,
securing
uprights
to one
another..
Cradling
::
Cradling
(n.) The
framework
in
arched
or coved
ceilings
to which the laths are
nailed.
Fabricate
::
Fabricate
(v. t.) To form into a whole by
uniting
its
parts;
to
frame;
to
construct;
to
build;
as, to
fabricate
a
bridge
or
ship..
Balize
::
Balize
(n.) A pole or a frame
raised
as a sea
beacon
or a
landmark.
Stulm
::
Stull (n.) A
framework
of
timber
covered
with
boards
to
support
rubbish;
also, a
framework
of
boards
to
protect
miners
from
falling
stones..
Neuroglia
::
Neuroglia
(n.) The
delicate
connective
tissue
framework
which
supports
the
nervous
matter
and blood
vessels
of the brain and
spinal
cord.
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