
1) Airframe 2) Arbour 3) Bower 4) Clotheshorse 5) Coaming 6) Cornice 7) Cowcatcher 8) Derrick 9) Doorcase 10) Doorframe 11) Frame 12) Fretwork 13) Gantry 14) Gauntry 15) Grate 16) Handbarrow 17) Hay rig 18) Honeycomb 19) Latticework 20) Pelmet 21) Pergola 22) Rack 23) Ribbing 24) Sash 25) Sawbuck 26) Sawhorse
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1) Art gallery activity 2) Conceptualisation 3) Conceptualization 4) Falsely incriminating 5) Formulation 6) Framework 7) Pre-hanging activity 8) Type of cognitive bias
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- formulation of the plans and important details
- a structure supporting or containing something
- take or catch as if in a snare or trap
- formulate in a particular style or language
- draw up the plans or basic details for
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Focusing the dog on the succeeding obstacle during performance of the preceding obstacle.
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[World Wide Web] In the context of a web browser, a frame is a part of a web page or browser window which displays content independent of its container, with the ability to load content independently. The HTML or media elements that go in a frame may or may not come from the same web site as the other elements of content on display. In HTML...
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[construction] Framing, in construction is the fitting together of pieces to give a structure support and shape and sometimes is used as a noun such as `the framing` or `framing members`. Framing materials are usually wood, engineered wood, or structural steel. Building framing is divided into two broad categories, heavy-frame construction ...
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[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 involves the social construction of a social phenomenon - by mass media sources, political or social movements, political leaders, or ...
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[visual arts] In visual arts and particularly cinematography, framing is the presentation of visual elements in an image, especially the placement of the subject in relation to other objects. Framing can make an image more aesthetically pleasing and keep the viewer`s focus on the framed object(s). It can also be used as a repoussoir, to dir...
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• (n.) A framework, or a sy/ of frames. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Frame • (n.) The act, process, or style of putting together a frame, or of constructing anything; a frame; that which frames.
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Properly surrounding the subject of a shot by the edges of the actual boundaries of the film. All that is seen in the viewfinder of a camera does not always translate directly into the proper centering of the subject. Framing is a technical nuance learned in the process of photography. Framing also refers to adjusting a projector so that the horizo...
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(from the article `furniture industry`) In the earlier system of framework and panel, the framing gave the required strength in both length and width, the panel being a mere filling held in ...
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(from the article `motion picture`) The process of framing is intended to eliminate what is unessential in the motion picture, to direct the spectator`s attention to what is important, ... Motion-picture photography is based on the phenomenon that the human brain will perceive an illusion of continuous movement from a succession of ... ...
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the correct positioning of the area swept by the scanning spot in the picture signal source or display
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The structural wood and/or metal elements of most homes. The floor and ceiling framing is called the joist work. Wall framing is usually made out of 2x4 or 2x6 studs. See Rafters, Posts, and Beams.
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Fram'ing noun 1. The act, process, or style of putting together a frame, or of constructing anything; a frame; that which frames.
2. (Arch. & Engin.) A framework, or a sy... of frames.
Framing chisel (Carp.) ,
a heavy chisel with a socket shank for making mor...
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- Lumber used for the structural members of a building, such as studs, joists, and rafters.
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The act of displaying another company's Web page within a bordered area of a website -- similar to the picture-in-picture feature offered on some televisions. For example, when a user enters a search engine request, the search engine might display the contents of an online store within the search engine's website, framed by the search engine's text...
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Crafting and sculpting individual moments for the purpose of highlighting them.
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noun formulation of the plans and important details; `the framing of judicial decrees`
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The size and position of objects relative to the edges of the screen; the arrangement of objects so that they fit within the actual boundaries of the film.
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Determines what the viewer can and cannot see due to the manipulation of the camera frame (the edge
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Lumber used for the structural members of a building, such as studs, joists, and rafters.
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Lumber used for the structural members of a building, such as studs, joists, and rafters.
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the act, process, or manner of constructing anything. · the act of providing with a frame. · a frame or a system of frames; framework.
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a framework that supports and protects a picture or a mirror
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