A frame’s
[ey-freym] /ˈeɪˌfreɪm/
noun
any upright, rigid supporting frame in the form of a triangle or an inverted v , as v .
a building constructed princ-p-lly of such a frame, with a steep gabled roof resting directly on a foundation.
a-frame
adjective
(of a house) constructed with an a-shaped elevation
a-frame
type of framework shaped like the letter a, 1909; in building construction, attested from 1932.
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