Word Meanings - FRAMER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who frames; as, the framer of a building; the framers of the Constitution.
Related words: (words related to FRAMER)
- CONSTITUTIONALIST
 One who advocates a constitutional form of government; a constitutionalist.
- CONSTITUTION
 1. The act or process of constituting; the action of enacting, establishing, or appointing; enactment; establishment; formation. 2. The state of being; that form of being, or structure and connection of parts, which constitutes and characterizes
- FRAMER
 One who frames; as, the framer of a building; the framers of the Constitution.
- BUILDING
 1. The act of constructing, erecting, or establishing. Hence it is that the building of our Sion rises no faster. Bp. Hall. 2. The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil architecture. The execution of works of architecture
- CONSTITUTIONALITY
 1. The quality or state of being constitutional, or inherent in the natural frame. 2. The state of being consistent with the constitution or frame of government, or of being authorized by its provisions. Burke. Constitutionalities, bottomless
- CONSTITUTIONIST
 One who adheres to the constitution of the country. Bolingbroke.
- CONSTITUTIONAL
 1. Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dullness. 2. In accordance with, or authorized by, the constitution of a state or a society;
- BUILDER
 One who builds; one whose occupation is to build, as a carpenter, a shipwright, or a mason. In the practice of civil architecture, the builder comes between the architect who designs the work and the artisans who execute it. Eng. Cyc.
- BUILD
 bilden, AS. byldan to build, fr. bold house; cf. Icel. bol farm, abode, Dan. bol small farm, OSw. bol, böle, house, dwelling, fr. root 1. To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any kind; to form by uniting materials into a
- CONSTITUTIONALISM
 The theory, principles, or authority of constitutional government; attachment or adherene to a constitution or constitutional government. Carlyle.
- CONSTITUTIONALLY
 1. In accordance with the constitution or natural disposition of the mind or body; naturally; as, he was constitutionally timid. The English were constitutionally humane. Hallam. 2. In accordance with the constitution or fundamental law; legally;
- SHIPBUILDER
 A person whose occupation is to construct ships and other vessels; a naval architect; a shipwright.
- OUTBUILD
 To exceed in building, or in durability of building.
- OVERBUILD
 1. To build over. Milton. 2. To build too much; to build beyond the demand.
- UNDERBUILDER
 A subordinate or assistant builder. An underbuilder in the house of God. Jer. Taylor.
- REBUILDER
 One who rebuilds. Bp. Bull.
- REBUILD
 To build again, as something which has been demolished; to construct anew; as, to rebuild a house, a wall, a wharf, or a city.
- UNBUILD
 To demolish; to raze. "To unbuild the city." Shak.
- ANTICONSTITUTIONAL
 Opposed to the constitution; unconstitutional.
- CASTLEBUILDER
 Fig.: one who builds castles in the air or forms visionary schemes. -- Cas"tle*build`ing, n.
- OUTBUILDING
 A building separate from, and subordinate to, the main house; an outhouse.
- UNCONSTITUTIONAL
 Not constitutional; not according to, or consistent with, the terms of a constitution of government; contrary to the constitution; as, an unconstitutional law, or act of an officer. Burke. -- Un*con`sti*tu"tion*al"i*ty, n. -- Un*con`sti*tu"tion*al-ly,
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