FRAME OF THE GAME
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FIFTEENXFIFTEENFRAME OF THE GAME
TENTHFrame in which 25% of a perfect game takes place
XESFrame fillers in a perfect bowling game
saddletreethe frame of a saddle
fiddleythe frame of a hatchway
doorframethe frame of a door
doorframesDOORFRAME, the frame of a door
fiddleysFIDDLEY, the frame of a hatchway
doorcasethe finish frame of a doorway
saddletreesSADDLETREE, the frame of a saddle
doorcasesDOORCASE, the frame of a door
CAULKFill the crevices of, as a window frame
chassisthe frame, wheels, and motor of a vehicle
CELDisney frame rarely used in the age of CGI
scuncheonThe inside face of a doorjamb or window frame
subframea frame for the attachment of a finish frame
undercarriagesThe supporting frame under the body of a vehicle
scuncheonsThe inside face of a doorjamb or window frame
undercarriageThe supporting frame under the body of a vehicle
subframesSUBFRAME, a frame for the attachment of a finish frame
muntinstile within the frame of a door or the like
soleplatesA horizontal timber at the base of a wall frame
muntinsstile within the frame of a door or the like
studsone of the upright posts forming the frame of a wall
studdingone of the upright posts forming the frame of a wall
studone of the upright posts forming the frame of a wall
scuncheonthe inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCONTION
ribtraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
headsetsThe bearing assembly that links the front fork of a bicycle to its frame
ribstraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
sconcheonthe inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON
sconcheonsSCONCHEON, the inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON
scuncheonsSCUNCHEON, the inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCONTION
gudgeonsocket attached to the stern frame of a vessel, for holding the pintle of a rudder
trianglesA frame of three halberds joined at the top to which a soldier was bound for flogging
hayrackframe mounted on the running gear of a wagon and used especially in hauling hay or straw
triangleA frame of three halberds joined at the top to which a soldier was bound for flogging
tabaretcircular frame consisting of two hoops, one fitting within the other, in which cloth is stretched for embroidering
tabaretscircular frame consisting of two hoops, one fitting within the other, in which cloth is stretched for embroidering
futtocksany of a number of timbers forming the lower, more curved portion of the frame in a wooden hull