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    Frame
    /frām/

    noun

    • 1. a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something such as a door or window. Similar settingmountmountingsurround
    • 2. a person's body with reference to its size or build: "a shiver shook her slim frame" Similar bodyfigureformshape

    verb

    • 1. place (a picture or photograph) in a frame: "he had the photo framed" Similar mountset in a framesurroundenclose
    • 2. create or formulate (a concept, plan, or system): "the staff have proved invaluable in framing the proposals" Similar formulatedraw upplandraft
  2. noun. Definition of frame. 1. as in structure. the arrangement of parts that gives something its basic form now that the frame has been built, we have a better idea of the size of our new house. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. structure. framework. architecture. fabric. skeleton. infrastructure. shell. framing. configuration. shape. armature.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Daily life, Technology, Human, Photography, Gardening, Other games frame1 /freɪm/ S3 W3 noun 1 border [ countable] a structure made of wood, metal, plastic etc that surrounds something such as a picture or window, and holds it in place They removed the picture from its wooden ...

  4. Framing (social sciences) In the social sciences, framing comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies organize, perceive, and communicate about reality. Framing can manifest in thought or interpersonal communication.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrameFrame - Wikipedia

    A frame is often a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction and/or steel frame that limits the construction's extent. Frame and FRAME may also refer to: Physical objects. In building construction. Framing (construction), a building term known as light frame construction.

  6. In physics and astronomy, a frame of reference (or reference frame) is an abstract coordinate system whose origin, orientation, and scale are specified by a set of reference points ― geometric points whose position is identified both mathematically (with numerical coordinate values) and physically (signaled by conventional markers). [1]

  7. Definition of frame verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. frame. verb. /freɪm/ Verb Forms. make border. [usually passive] to put or make a frame or border around something. be framed The photograph had been framed. He was presented with a framed certificate. (be) framed in something mirrors framed in silver and gold. Topics Art b1.

  8. Definition of frame verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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