frame
Frame stands for:
- Picture frame , frame for a picture
- Window frame , socket for the window glass
- Door frame, see door # Basic designs
- Bed frame, spans the mattress on the bed
- a side border, see frame
- Framework (construction) , a structural element in construction
- the format of the physique of sheep, goats, cattle, horses, dogs and similar farm animals, see exterior (horse) #General
- part of welted shoes, see design # sewn designs
- Frame wood or frame , a type of cut in sawn timber, see Sawn timber # Types of cut
- Wooden stacking frames , conveying aids
- an (empty) beverage crate
a load-bearing or central framework of vehicles:
- Chassis , supporting frame of motor vehicles
- Locomotive frame (in the early days of locomotive construction)
- Bicycle frame
- Motorcycle frame
Others:
- Frame (communications engineering) , a signal or data structure in the transmission of messages, engl. frame
- in vector calculation: a generalization of the vector space basis on vector bundles, see vector bundle # frame
- in literature: the framework plot in a framework narrative
- in psychotherapy: an interpretation context in reframing, see reinterpretation (psychology)
- in Harald Wohlrapp's theory of argumentation: a structure, see Harald_Wohlrapp # frame structures
Frame is the family name of the following people:
- Bruno Rahmen (* 1948), Swiss football player
- Fritz Frame (1905–1977), German politician (CDU)
- Patrick Rahmen (* 1969), Swiss football player and coach
See also:
- Framing
- Ramen , Japanese noodles
- Frames
- Setting (external conditions of an action, also called "framework")
- Problem frame (frame problem), in artificial intelligence a problem in the logical representation of the effects of actions
- Tabernacle frame
Wiktionary: Framework - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations