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frame house
木屋
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Frame
,
n.
1.
Anything
composed
of
parts
fitted
and
united
together
;
a
fabric
;
a
structure
;
esp
.,
the
constructional
system
,
whether
of
timber
or
metal
,
that
gives
to
a
building
,
vessel
,
etc
.,
its
model
and
strength
;
the
skeleton
of
a
structure
.
These
are
thy
glorious
works
,
Parent
of
good
,
Almighty
!
thine
this
universal
frame
. --
Milton
.
2.
The
bodily
structure
;
physical
constitution
;
make
or
build
of
a
person
.
Some
bloody
passion
shakes
your
very
frame
.
--
Shak
.
No
frames
could
be
strong
enough
to
endure
it
.
--
Prescott
.
3.
A
kind
of
open
case
or
structure
made
for
admitting
,
inclosing
,
or
supporting
things
,
as
that
which
incloses
or
contains
a
window
,
door
,
picture
,
etc
.;
that
on
which
anything
is
held
or
stretched
;
as
:
(a)
The
skeleton
structure
which
supports
the
boiler
and
machinery
of
a
locomotive
upon
its
wheels
.
(b)
Founding
A
molding
box
or
flask
,
which
being
filled
with
sand
serves
as
a
mold
for
castings
.
(c)
The
ribs
and
stretchers
of
an
umbrella
or
other
structure
with
a
fabric
covering
.
(d)
A
structure
of
four
bars
,
adjustable
in
size
,
on
which
cloth
,
etc
.,
is
stretched
for
quilting
,
embroidery
,
etc
.
(e)
Hort.
A
glazed
portable
structure
for
protecting
young
plants
from
frost
.
(f)
Print.
A
stand
to
support
the
type
cases
for
use
by
the
compositor
.
(f)
a
pair
of
glasses
without
the
lenses
;
that
part
of
a
pair
of
glasses
that
excludes
the
lenses
.
4.
Mach.
A
term
applied
,
especially
in
England
,
to
certain
machines
built
upon
or
within
framework
;
as
,
a
stocking
frame
;
lace
frame
;
spinning
frame
,
etc
.
5.
Form
;
shape
;
proportion
;
scheme
;
structure
;
constitution
;
system
;
as
,
a
frame
of
government
.
She
that
hath
a
heart
of
that
fine
frame
To
pay
this
debt
of
love
but
to
a
brother
. --
Shak
.
Put
your
discourse
into
some
frame
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Particular
state
or
disposition
,
as
of
the
mind
;
humor
;
temper
;
mood
;
as
,
to
be
always
in
a
happy
frame
.
Same
as
{
frame of mind
}
7.
Contrivance
;
the
act
of
devising
or
scheming
. [
Obs
.]
John
the
bastard
Whose
spirits
toil
in
frame
of
villainies
. --
Shak
.
8.
In
games
:
(a)
In
pool
,
the
triangular
form
used
in
setting
up
the
balls
;
also
,
the
balls
as
set
up
,
or
the
round
of
playing
required
to
pocket
them
all
;
as
,
to
play
six
frames
in
a
game
of
50
points
.
(b)
In
bowling
,
as
in
tenpins
,
one
of
the
several
innings
forming
a
game
.
Balloon frame
,
Cant frames
,
etc
.
See
under
Balloon
,
Cant
,
etc
.
Frame building
or
Frame house
,
a
building
of
which
the
form
and
support
is
made
of
framed
timbers
. [U.S.]
Frame level
,
a
mason's
level
.
Frame saw
,
a
thin
saw
stretched
in
a
frame
to
give
it
rigidity
.
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