Etymology:
Meaning:
noun
verb
Origin:
The ultimate origin of the word "frame" is unknown. It is believed to be derived from a Frankish word ram, meaning "a support or framework," which may have been related to the Latin word ramus meaning "a branch" or "a limb." The word entered English via Old French around the 13th century.
Etymology refers to the study of the origin and history of words including their meaning
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