See Also: Money order(finance)
Money order(money)
money order(encyclopedia)
money order(dictionary)
Open (good-till-cancelled) order (GTC order)(money)
Open order (good-till-cancelled, GTC order)(finance)
Tight money or dear money(finance)
Interim Order Or Temporary Order(law)
Temporary Order Or Interim Order(law)
Frame(medicine)
Order splitting (money) and frame(1) (iou)
Order splitting (money)
Definition: [crh] Breaking up orders so that they can be processed as small orders for execution by SOES. Prohibited by Definition: d=NASD">NASD.
frame(1) (iou)
frame noun. ME.
[from the verb.]
I.
Advantage, benefit, profit. Only in ME.
II. Action or manner of framing.
a. A large body of people, an array. Only in LME.
b. An established order or system, esp. of government. L16.
frame of Reference (a) a system of coordinate axes in relation to which position may be defined and motion conceived of as taking place; (b) a set of standards governing perceptual or logical evaluation or social behaviour.
Shakespeare Macbeth But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds suffer.
c. An arrangement of words; a formula in logic. E17-M18.
Adapted or adjusted condition; definite form, regular procedure; order. L15-E19.
Shakespeare Hamlet Good my lord, put your discourse into some frame.
The action of framing or constructing; a contrivance, a plan. obsolete exc. N. Amer. slang, a frame-up. M16.
Mental or emotional disposition or state. More fully frame of mind. M16.
Defoe In this thankful frame I continued. T. Dreiser Short..was in an exceedingly jovial frame of mind.
The manner of framing; structure; constitution, Nature. L16.
Spenser The goodly frame..of Castle Joyeous.
III. A framed work, a structure.
a. The universe, the heavens, the earth, or any part of it, regarded as a structure. ME.
b. Any structure, device, or machine constructed of parts fitted together. LME-E18.
c. The animal, esp. the human body, with Reference to its build or constitution. L16.
A. Fraser For all her slight frame, she was not unathletic.
d. In Newfoundland, a string of nets for catching seals. E19.
e. An emaciated animal (Austral. & US); in pl. (Austral.), draught cattle. L19.
A supporting structure; a structure of which the outline or skeleton is not filled in; a framework. LME.
climbing frame: see CLIMB verb 1. mainframe: see MAIN adjective. walking frame: see WALKING noun. X-frame: see X, X. ZIMMER frame.
P. S. Buck The door was hung loosely upon a warped wood frame.
b. spec. A structure of wood, steel, or concrete, which supports and forms an integral part of a building. LME.
c. A building, esp. a wooden one. Now only spec. (US), a frame house etc. (see below). LME.
d. A supporting structure used in embroidery. Formerly also, a loom. E16.
e. Printing. A piece of furniture carrying cases of type and Other equipment, at which a compositor works. L17.
f. That part of a pair of spectacles which encloses the lenses and holds them in position. M19.
g. The rigid part of a bicycle. L19.
h. In Snooker etc., the triangular form used in setting up the red balls; these balls as set up; a round of play in which all the balls (or a sufficient number for a victory) are pocketed in order; in Skittles & Tenpin Bowling, each of the several innings forming a game. L19.
i. The supporting skeleton of a motor vehicle, aircraft (cf. airframe s.v. AIR noun1), etc. E20.
A surrounding structure, such as a case or border, in which something such as a picture or a pane of glass is set or let in. L16.
in the frame under consideration, in the spotlight.
T. S. Eliot A photograph in a silver frame. fig.: H. Carpenter Its opening and closing passages provide a frame to the narrative.
b. Horticulture. A portable or fixed structure covered with transparent material, used to protect seeds and young plants. L17.
cold frame: see COLD adjective.
c. An open box of slats in which bees build and which can be removed from the hive. L17.
d. Any of various utensils of which the outer case or border is an important part. E18.
e. Cinematography. Any of the series of separate pictures on a Film. E20.
f. Television. A single complete image or picture built up from a series of lines. M20.
Computing.
a. A complete or self-identifying message in a data communication system; a section of a recording on magnetic tape that comprises a single bit in each track. L20.
b. A graphic panel in a display window, spec. in an Internet browser, enclosing a self-contained section of data and permitting multiple, independent document viewing. L20.
Comb.: frame aerial a Radio aerial composed of a rectangle or loop of wire, adapted for directional reception; frame-breaker Hist. a Luddite; frame drum: with its head(s) stretched over a frame or hoop; frame dwelling, frame house, etc.: built of wood, supported by a framework of timbers; frame-saw a thin saw stretched in a frame, which gives it rigidity; frameset the frame and front fork of a bicycle; frame story: that serves as a framework within which a number of Other stories are told; frame work work done on or with a frame (cf. FRAMEWORK).
frameless adjective having no frame M19.
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