In literature, framing means providing a context or setting for a story or scene.
For wall hangings, framing means attaching a border.
In building, framing means creating a basic structure, often of wood, to which finishing elements can be affixed and added: Drywall, plywood, siding, coving, sills, trim, roofing, etc.
Yes, it can be (framed painting, framed suspect). The word framed is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to frame), which can mean to place in a frame or border, or colloquially to falsely incriminate an innocent person.
means your small framed,dainty
means your small framed,dainty
Because he was framed.
yes. animals are framed
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Inaccurate accusations against a person who happens to be innocent.
Alcibiades was framed for the destruction of the Hermae.
Do you mean "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"? Or maybe "Cool World"
Our constitution framed by cabinet mission yojana
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Framed - novel - was created in 2005.