Frameable vs Fra - What's the difference?
frameable | fra |
Suitable for framing.
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brother; a title of a monk or friar
* 2000 , Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass
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As an adjective frameable
is suitable for framing.As a preposition fra is
from.frameable
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Alternative forms
* framableAdjective
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fra
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Etymology 1
(etyl), for (frate). See (friar).Noun
- (Longfellow)
- "She is in the hands of Mrs. Coulter," said Fra Pavel.
