fram
/fræm/; /fɹæm/ or /frɑːm/Definitions
1. verb
to enclose or construct a frame for something, especially a picture or a window
“The artist decided to fram her latest oil painting in a gold-plated frame.”
2. noun
a frame, especially a rectangular structure with a flat top and sides, used to hold something in place or to support something
“The fram of the door was damaged in the storm.”
3. noun
a person who frames something, especially a picture
“The fram is responsible for selecting the perfect frame for the painting.”
4. verb
to put or set something in a frame, especially to make or arrange something in a particular way
“The teacher tried to fram the student’s ideas into a coherent essay.”