
1) Airframe 2) Arbour 3) Armature 4) Background 5) Bower 6) Cadre 7) Clotheshorse 8) Coaming 9) Cornice 10) Cowcatcher 11) Derrick 12) Doorcase 13) Doorframe 14) Frame 15) Framing 16) Fretwork 17) Gantry 18) Gauntry 19) Grate 20) Grid 21) Handbarrow 22) Hay rig 23) Honeycomb 24) Lattice 25) Latticework
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1) Armature 2) Bodywork 3) Carcass 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Frame 7) Hulk 8) Hypothesis 9) Model 10) Possibility 11) Skeleton 12) Supporting structure 13) The underlying structure 14) Theoretical account 15) Theory 16) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 17) Word of purely Anglo origin
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[office suite] Framework, launched in 1984, was the first office suite to run on the PC 8086 with DOS operating system. ValDocs, an even earlier integrated suite, actually comparable to the original Macintosh of 1984 and Apple Lisa of 1982 was produced by Epson, a complete integrated work station based on the previous Zilog Z80 processor an...
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• (n.) The work of framing, or the completed work; the frame or constructional part of anything; as, the framework of society. • (n.) Work done in, or by means of, a frame or loom.
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A framework is often a layered structure indicating what kind of programs can or should be built and how they would interrelate.
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<dentistry> The skeletal prosthesis (usually metal) around which and to which are attached the remaining portions of the prosthesis to produce the finished appliance (partial denture). ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Frame'work` noun 1. The work of framing, or the completed work; the frame or constructional part of anything; as, the
framework of society. « A staunch and solid piece of
framework .»
Milton. 2. Work done in, or by means of, a frame or loom.
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A metal skeleton of a removable partial denture to support the false teeth and the plastic attachments.
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— A software package that makes writing programs easier by providing all the plumbing†for a particular type of task (like writing a web app), allowing programmers to just fill in the blanks†with their own project-specific needs. For instance, Web development frameworks like Ruby on Rails (written in Ruby, meaning programmers us...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: frām′wŏrk Definitions: 1. In dentistry, the skeletal prosthesis (usually metal) around which and to which are attached the remaining portions of the prosthesis to produce the finished appliance (partial denture). See: stroma
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Ashton-Tate's Framework is a decision support tool designed to help you organise and analyse all the information encountered in the daily work environment. Framework III contains a spreadsheet, database, word processor with outlining, graphics, and communications with electronic mail. By combining all the software tools typically needed, Framework ...
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A layered structure indicating what kind of programs can or should be built and how they would interrelate. Some computer system frameworks also include actual programs, specify programming interfaces, or offer programming tools for using the frameworks.
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[
n] - the underlying structure 2. [n] - a structure supporting or containing something
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A framework is a reusable, hierarchical directory environment that indicates what kinds of programs can or should be built. Frameworks are similar to static and dynamic libraries called by applications to perform specific tasks. Youll learn various JavaScript frameworks at a front-end or full stack coding bootcamp including Angular.Js, and React....
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Fabricated members connected together to form a structure.
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frame 2 framing noun a structure supporting or containing something
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a skeletal structure designed to support or enclose something. · a frame or structure composed of parts fitted and joined together. · the construction or sale of frames. · work done in, on, or with a frame.
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