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Term: canvas frames
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1) "Canvas" -- As to canvas frames 1can·vas Variant(s): also can·vass /'kan-v&s/ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English canevas, from Anglo-French canevas, chanevaz, from Vulgar Latin *cannabaceus hempen, from Latin cannabis hemp -- more at CANNABIS 1 : a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp, or cotton used for clothing and formerly much used for tents and sails 2 : a set of sails : SAIL 3 : a piece of canvas used for a particular purpose 4 : TENT; also : a group of tents 5 a : a piece of cloth backed or framed as a surface for a painting; also : the painting on such a surface b : the background, setting, or scope of a historical or fictional account or narrative 6 : a coarse cloth so woven as to form regular meshes for working with the needle 7 : the canvas-covered floor of a boxing or wrestling ring - can·vas·like /-v&s-"lIk/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols - This article is about the fabric. For other uses of the word canvas, see canvas (disambiguation).
Canvas is an extremely heavy-duty fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, and other functions where sturdiness is required. It is also popularly used as a painting surface, typically stretched, and used on fashion handbags. The word canvas is derived from the Arabic word for cannabis -- hemp was popularly used to make canvas. The online etymology dictionary shows a more expanded etymology [1]: 1260, from Anglo-Fr. canevaz, from O.Fr. canevas, from V.L. *cannapaceus "made of hemp," from L. cannabis, from Gk. kannabis "hemp," a Scythian or Thracian word. Modern canvas is usually made of cotton. It differs from other heavy cotton fabrics, such as twill, in the way it is woven. Canvas has a very simple weave: the weft thread just goes over one warp thread and under the next. (The weft thread for twill goes over one and under two and each weft thread moves the pattern over one thread. The result is a diagonal pattern such as can be observed in the cloth used for blue jeans.) Canvas comes in two basic types: plain and Duck. The threads in Duck canvas are more tightly woven. In the USA canvas is graded two ways: by weight (ounces per square yard) and by number. The numbers run in reverse of the weight; so, number 10 canvas is lighter than number 4. Artists usually use small (or sometimes quite large) pieces of canvas as a base for their works of art. This canvas is usually stretched across a wooden frame called a stretcher, and is coated with gesso before it is to be used. Although many modern artists, such as Jackson Pollock, Kenneth Noland, Francis Bacon, Helen Frankenthaler, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, and many other Color Field painters, Lyrical Abstractionists and others sometimes paint onto the bare, unprimed canvas, called "raw canvas". Early canvas was made of linen, a sturdy brownish fabric of considerable strength. Linen is particularly suitable for the use of oil paint. In the early 20th century, cotton canvas came into ..."
2) "Frames" -- As to canvas frames 1frame Pronunciation: 'frAm Function: verb Inflected Form(s): framed; fram·ing Etymology: Middle English, to benefit, construct, from Old English framian to benefit, make progress; akin to Old Norse fram forward, Old English fram from transitive verb 1 : to construct by fitting and uniting the parts of the skeleton of (a structure) 2 a : PLAN, CONTRIVE <framed a new method of achieving their purpose> b : SHAPE, CONSTRUCT c : to give expression to : FORMULATE d : to draw up (as a document) 3 a : to devise falsely (as a criminal charge) b : to contrive the evidence against (an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty is assured c : FIX 7b 4 : to fit or adjust especially to something or for an end : ARRANGE 5 obsolete : PRODUCE 6 : to enclose in a frame; also : to enclose as if in a frame intransitive verb 1 archaic : PROCEED, GO 2 obsolete : MANAGE - fram·able or frame·able /'frA-m&-b&l/ adjective - fram·er noun Pronunciation Symbols A frame or framework is a structural system or a skeleton that supports other components of the object. - 1 Structure
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- 12 See also
| | Frame may refer to: - Frame (beehive), a structural element that holds honeycomb
- Bicycle frame, the main component of a bicycle, onto which other components are fitted
- Body-on-frame, sub frame or chassis on which the carrossery of the automobile is mounted. See frame (vehicle).
- Frame (statics), a non-truss rigid body structure
- Picture frame, a solid border around a picture or painting
- Flogging frame, a structure for supporting a victim of physical punishment, on which the position is adjusted to the anatomical aim, with or without restraints
- Spectacles frame, the structure that holds lenses in front of the eyes
In construction: - A-frame, a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner
- Door frame, structure surrounding and supporting a door
- Frame and panel, a method of woodworking
- Space frame, a method of construction
In ship: - Frame, a skeleton to support the hull planking or hull plating in shape by equal spacing apart. The frame usually are placed from bow to stern and connected with keel at bottom of the hull and deck beam ..."
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