Circa may be used for approximate dates or figures.
Yes, "circa" can also be used to describe an approximation of a quantity or measurement. For example, "circa 50 people attended the event" means that approximately 50 people were in attendance.
Frame is a noun (a frame) and a verb (to frame).
The noun 'frame' is a word for a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something; a word for an underlying structure that supports something; a word for a thing.The verb 'frame' means to enclose within a structure; to build a supporting structure; to conceive or design; to formulate terminology; to contrive evidence; a word for an action.Examples sentences:The frame for my painting is handmade. (noun)I've tried to frame my speech in ordinary words. (verb)
A homophone for a large frame could be "a full frame."
The Tagalog word for picture frame is "larawang-kuwadro."
"El cuadro" in Spanish translates to "the painting" or "the picture."
Frame of reference can be used to describe acceleration.
Frame of reference can be used to describe acceleration.
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frame of reference
A frame of reference, in physics, is a particular choice of coordinate systems. Part of what Einstein's theory of relativity is about is that there's no such thing as a "preferred frame" ... one that is somehow "better" than any other. We're therefore free to choose our coordinate system in any way that makes the mathematics convenient for our calculations.A moving frame is one that's in motion relative to something else ... and since pretty much everything is moving relative to something else, we usually use the term when we're temporarily pretending that there's some "absolute" coordinate system, and we want to describe a frame of reference that's moving relative to that coordinate system. For example, we might use it to describe the frame of reference of people in a spaceship relative to a "static" frame of an observer on a planet.
Using something to frame a subject other than the edges of your viewfinder.
An origin or zero point.
A frame is something used to surround or support something else. A picture frame supports and surrounds, as does a window frame. The framework of a house or a ship supports the rest of the structure. Here is the dictionary.com page that offers further meanings: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/frame
It is called "reference frame"; and yes, that's the basic idea - related to what will you measure movement.
It is called "reference frame"; and yes, that's the basic idea - related to what will you measure movement.
A cytoskeleton is a outer covering of a cell so anything that is protecting something. LIKE: a phone protector, a paper that is laminated, a frame for a picture, and a frame from a building