interframe

Between frames (of a video file, a network protocol, etc.).

Adjective

  1. Between frames (of a video file, a network protocol, etc.).

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₁én Proto-Indo-European *h₁entér Proto-Italic *n̥ter Latin inter Latin inter-bor. English inter- English frame English interframe From inter- + frame.

Noun

  1. A video frame which is compressed to express only the change from a reference frame.
    • Each keyframe becomes a reference for all the following interframes. - 2003, Dan Livingston, Carlos Justiniano, Advanced Macromedia Flash MX, →ISBN, page 356:
  2. A type of bolster for a folding knife.
    • Interframes are recognized by having metal frames with inlays dropped into machined out areas of the handles. - 2004 January 1, “Cutting class: William Henry's top-shelf tacticals”, in American Handgunner:

Forms

interframes