digital frame
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of digital frame
First recorded in 1995–2000
Example Sentences
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Yet the one species of monkey in the group that lacks opposable thumbs, the marmosets, were less likely to be fooled by the trick because they lacked the same digital frame of reference.
From Salon
Tapes of the 1973, 1985 and 1996 races were digitized, with a stopwatch and digital frame counter superimposed.
From Washington Times
The average sticker price of a digital frame fell by 11%, from $127.71 last April to $113.75 last month, the company found in a composite price average of the most popular items in each gift category.
From Washington Times
“Putting it in a digital frame and encouraging people to engage with it, it adds a level of vocabulary to it that makes a difference,” says Przybylek, who favors the fry at the Swissvale Fire Department, just outside the city.
From Seattle Times
These days, most photos she receives are sent directly to her digital frame to join the carousel of images from past weddings, vacations and karaoke birthday parties.
From New York Times
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