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frame

verb transitive
To fit or prepare and unite several parts in a regular structure or entire thing; to fabricate by orderly construction and union of various parts; as, to frame a house or other building.

frame

To fit one thing to another; to adjust; to make suitable.

frame

To make; to compose; as, to frame a law. For thou art framed of the firm truth of valor.

frame

To regulate; to adjust; to shape; to conform; as, to frame our lives according to the rules of the gospel. WWV”AD .

frame

To form and digest by thought; as, to frame ideas in the mind. How many excellent reasonings are framed in the mind of a man of wisdom and study in a length of years!

frame

To contrive; to plan; to devise; as, to frame a project or design.

frame

To invent; to fabricate, in a bad sense; as, to frame a story or lie.

frame

verb intransitive
To contrive. Judges 12:6.

frame

noun
The timbers of an edifice fitted and joined in the form proposed, for the purpose of supporting the covering; as the frame of a house, barn, bridge or ship.

frame

Any fabric or structure composed of parts united; as the frame of an ox or horse. So we say, the frame of the heavenly arch; the frame of the world.

frame

Any kind of case or structure made for admitting, inclosing or supporting things; as the frame of a window, door, picture or looking glass.

frame

Among printers, a stand to support the cases in which the types are distributed.

frame

Among founders, a kind of ledge, inclosing a board, which being filed with wet sand, serves as a mold for castings.

frame

A sort of loom on which linen, silkis stretched for quilting or embroidering.

frame

Order; regularity; adjusted series or composition of parts. We say, a person is out of frame; the mind is not in a good frame. Your steady soul preserves her frame.

frame

Form; scheme; structure; constitution; system; as a frame of government.

frame

Contrivance; projection. John the bastard, whose spirits toil in frame of villainies.

frame

Shape; form; proportion.