<span class="searchmatch">main</span> <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">main</span> frame....
<span class="searchmatch">main</span> frame (plural <span class="searchmatch">main</span> <span class="searchmatch">frames</span>) Alternative form of mainframe the rigid frame upon which the moving parts of a machine are mounted; chassis 1951 March...
The ashpan has three hoppers, one between and one on each side of the <span class="searchmatch">main</span> <span class="searchmatch">frames</span>, and is of the self-emptying type, having bottom flap doors on the hoppers...
(plural only) (informal) Extremely thick eyewear or the thick <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> necessary to support them, particularly eyewear with thick black circular <span class="searchmatch">frames</span>....
or two cranked sections driven from one or two cylinders inside the <span class="searchmatch">main</span> <span class="searchmatch">frames</span>. 1951 July, “British Standard Locomotives”, in Railway Magazine, page...
the HTML <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> that make up a frameset. 1998, Steven E Callihan, Create your first Web Page in a weekend: Specify the dimensions of your <span class="searchmatch">main</span> frame and...
“What Does a Film Editor Actually, You Know, DO?”, in GQ[2]: You can sit there for hours removing <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> or putting <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> back in. It’s frame fucking....
locomotive that carries its fuel and water containers on the locomotive <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> rather than in a separate tender. 1939 September, D. S. Barrie, “The Railways...
intentions or events in the future compared to that point in time. Past time <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> are common: "I was going to finish my homework when my brother barged in"...
box-standard (obsolete): boxed standard Originally in reference to the hollow-tube <span class="searchmatch">frames</span> used as cases or mounting in various machines but now usually understood...