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2 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Frame \Frame\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Framed}; p. pr & vb n. {Framing}.] [OE. framen, fremen, to execute, build, AS fremman to further, perform, effect, fr fram strong, valiant; akin to E. foremost, and prob. to AS fram from Icel. fremja, frama, to further, framr forward, G. fromm worthy, excellent, pious. See {Foremost}, {From}, and cf {Furnish}.] 1. (Arch. & Engin.) To construct by fitting and uniting the several parts of the skeleton of any structure; specifically, in woodwork, to put together by cutting parts of one member to fit parts of another. See {Dovetail}, {Halve}, v. t., {Miter}, {Tenon}, {Tooth}, {Tusk}, {Scarf}, and {Splice}. 2. To originate; to plan to devise; to contrive; to compose; in a bad sense to invent or fabricate, as something false. How many excellent reasonings are framed in the mind of a man of wisdom and study in a length of years. --I. Watts. 3. To fit to something else, or for some specific end to adjust to regulate; to shape; to conform. And frame my face to all occasions. --Shak. We may in some measure frame our minds for the reception of happiness. --Landor. The human mind is framed to be influenced. --I. Taylor. 4. To cause to bring about to produce. [Obs.] Fear frames disorder, and disorder wounds. --Shak. 5. To support. [Obs. & R.] That on a staff his feeble steps did frame. --Spenser. 6. To provide with a frame, as a picture. From WordNet r 1.6 [wn]: framed adj : provided with a frame; "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk" [ant: {unframed}]
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