frame in Italian
frame in Italian
ossatura
A human body or the structure thereof; the size, shape, sturdiness etc. of a person's body as described in a certain way; one's build.
scheletro
A human body or the structure thereof; the size, shape, sturdiness etc. of a person's body as described in a certain way; one's build.
cornice
A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material.
telaio
A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material.
intelaiatura
A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material.
fotogramma
A piece of photographic film containing an image.
inquadratura
A piece of photographic film containing an image.
telaio
(bowling) A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game.
armatura
(bowling) A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game.
impalcatura
(bowling) A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game.
incastellatura
(bowling) A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game.
fotogramma
(electronics, film, animation, video games) A division of time on a multimedia timeline, such as 1/30 or 1/60 of a second.
incorniciare
(transitive) Of a picture such as a painting or photograph, to place inside a decorative border.
incastrare
(transitive, obsolete) To cause; to bring about; to produce.