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frame vs hayrack

hayrack vs frame

frame and hayrack both are nouns.

frame is a verb but hayrack is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
frame Yes No Yes No
hayrack Yes No No No
As nouns, hayrack is a hyponym of frame; that is, hayrack is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than frame:
  • frame: a structure supporting or containing something
  • hayrack: a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry
frame (noun) hayrack (noun)
one of the ten divisions into which bowling is divided a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry
a framework that supports and protects a picture or a mirror a rack that holds hay for feeding livestock
the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape
the framework for a pair of eyeglasses
a single one of a series of still transparent pictures forming a cinema, television or video film
a structure supporting or containing something
the hard structure (bones and cartilages) that provides a frame for the body of an animal
alternative names for the body of a human being
a system of assumptions and standards that sanction behavior and give it meaning
a single drawing in a comic strip
an application that divides the user's display into two or more windows that can be scrolled independently
(baseball) one of nine divisions of play during which each team has a turn at bat
frame (verb) hayrack (verb)
make up plans or basic details for
formulate in a particular style or language
enclose in or as if in a frame
construct by fitting or uniting parts together
take or catch as if in a snare or trap
enclose in a frame, as of a picture
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