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Frameable vs. Framable — Which is Correct Spelling?

Frameable vs. Framable — Which is Correct Spelling?

Which is correct: Frameable or Framable

How to spell Frameable?

Frameable

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Framable

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Frameable Definitions

A structure that gives shape or support
The frame of a house.
The structure or physique of a human or animal body
A worker's sturdy frame.
An open structure or rim for encasing, holding, or bordering
A window frame.
The frame of a mirror.
A closed, often rectangular border of drawn or printed lines.
The edge, usually rectangular, delimiting the boundaries of an image.
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The bounded area of a visual image, as in photography or film
Filled the frame with a cast of thousands.
One of the set of still images that constitute a film or video.
A single image, as in a comic strip or graphic novel, usually bounded by a rectangular line.
(Computers) A rectangular area in which text or graphics can be shown, especially one of several rectangular areas on a web page displaying different documents simultaneously.
A general structure or system
The frame of government.
A general state or condition
The news put me into a better frame of mind.
A frame of reference.
The presentation of events in a narrative work, especially a work of literature or film, such that characters in the narrative exist in isolation, uninfluenced by, unaware of, and unable to interact with the narrator or audience.
The context in which discourse occurs.
A pattern for a syntactic construction in which one of a group of words can vary.
A round or period of play in some games, such as bowling and billiards.
(Baseball) An inning.
Often frames A pair of eyeglasses, excluding the lenses
Had new lenses fitted into an old pair of frames.
See cold frame.
(Informal) A frame-up.
(Obsolete) Shape; form.
To enclose in a frame
Frame a painting.
To put together the structural parts of; construct the frame of
Frame a house.
To conceive or design
Framed an alternate proposal.
To establish the context for and terminology regarding (a subject of discussion or debate), especially so as to exclude an unwanted point of view
The question was framed to draw only one answer.
To put into words; formulate
Frame a reply.
To form (words) silently with the lips.
To make up evidence or contrive events so as to incriminate (a person) falsely.
To prearrange (a contest) so as to ensure a desired fraudulent outcome; fix
Frame a prizefight.
(Baseball) To catch (a pitch) in such a way as to make it appear to have passed through the strike zone.
(Archaic) To go; proceed
"Frame upstairs, and make little din" (Emily Brontë).
Suitable for framing.
Able to be framed or presented in a certain way.
A fairy tale frameable as a feminist liberation narrative

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