💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Playframe"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| climbing framenoun | (UK, Ireland) A piece of playground equipment consisting of a set of interlinked bars on which children can climb. |
| playsetnoun | A unitary structure for children to play on, typically including a slide, and often swings, ropes to climb on, and other things found as separate structures at public playgrounds. |
| play parknoun | Alternative spelling of playpark. Synonym of playground. |
| climbing fortnoun | A wooden structure resembling a fort designed for children to climb on. |
| adventure playgroundnoun | A set of outdoor play equipment such as slides, monkey bars, etc., for children. |
| playparknoun | Synonym of playground. |
| playgroundnoun | (outdoors) A large open space for children to play in, usually having dedicated play equipment (such as swings and slides). |
| playscapenoun | A designed landscape for play |
| softplaynoun | (UK) A purpose-built play area for children, usually indoors, consisting of padded surfaces, slides, ball pits, etc. |
| play equipmentnoun | Equipment provided for children to play with or on, indoors or outdoors, including playground equipment. |
| play structurenoun | Alternative spelling of playstructure. [A large outdoor structure designed for children to play on, often located on a playground at parks and schools and with attachments such as monkey bars, slides, and stairs.] |
| funboxnoun | (skateboarding, snowboarding) A feature of a skatepark consisting of a tabletop connected to ramps and sometimes other features. |
| bouncing castlenoun | A large inflatable structure, resembling a castle etc., on which children jump and play as on a trampoline. |
| spaceframenoun | Alternative form of space frame. [(architecture) A three-dimensional truss, often of steel, forming a rigid, stable structure] |
| swing setnoun | Alternative form of swingset. [A set of swings (hanging seats for children) attached to a frame.] |
| space framenoun | (architecture) A three-dimensional truss, often of steel, forming a rigid, stable structure |
| spring ridernoun | A children's playground item consisting of a large spring beneath a central beam or flange on which the rider sits and rocks. |
| pit framenoun | (mining) A headframe. |
| playbarnnoun | A building containing indoor play equipment for children, such as slides and ball pits. |
| playpennoun | An enclosure in which babies or small children can play. |
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