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Frame is a term with multiple meanings across disciplines. In general use, a frame is a rigid or semi-rigid structure that surrounds, supports, or encloses something, such as the frame of a building, a bicycle, or a picture frame. Frames help define shape, provide strength, and establish spatial relationships between components.

In art and display, a frame surrounds a work of art or a photograph, serving as a

In media and computing, a frame is a single image in a sequence of moving pictures; frames

In physical and mechanical contexts, the frame refers to the underlying skeleton of a vehicle or machine

In physics, a frame of reference is a coordinate system and viewpoint from which measurements are made.

In games and sports such as billiards, a frame is a single unit of play, with matches

border
and
often
contributing
to
presentation
and
protection.
Window
and
door
frames
provide
openings
and
sealants.
per
second
measure
motion
smoothness.
A
data
frame
is
a
tabular
data
structure
used
in
data
analysis,
notably
in
R
and
Python's
pandas.
An
iframe
embeds
another
document
within
a
web
page.
that
bears
loads
and
maintains
alignment,
separate
from
moving
parts.
In
linguistics,
frame
semantics
describes
how
language
encodes
knowledge
about
typical
scenes
and
events.
consisting
of
several
frames.