Definition of "frame"
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To strengthen; refresh; support.
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To execute; perform.
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To profit; avail.
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To fit; accord.
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To succeed in doing or trying to do something; manage.
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To fit, as for a specific end or purpose; make suitable or comfortable; adapt; adjust.
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To construct by fitting or uniting together various parts; fabricate by union of constituent parts.
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To bring or put into form or order; adjust the parts or elements of; compose; contrive; plan; devise.
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Of a constructed object such as a building, to put together the structural elements.
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Of a picture such as a painting or photograph, to add a decorative border.
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To position visually within a fixed boundary.
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To construct in words so as to establish a context for understanding or interpretation.
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(criminology) Conspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person.
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To wash ore with the aid of a frame.
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To move.
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noun:
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The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
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The structure of a person's body.
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A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material.
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A piece of photographic film containing an image.
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A context for understanding or interpretation.
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A complete game of snooker, from break-off until all the balls (or as many as necessary to win) have been potted.
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An independent chunk of data sent over the wires of a network.
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A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game.
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The outer decorated portion of a stamp's image, often repeated on several issues although the inner picture may change.
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A division of time on a multimedia timeline, such as 1/30th of a second.
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An individually scrollable region of a webpage.
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An inning.
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