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What is the kenning word of a frame on which frames are dried?

There isn't a commonly known kenning for a frame on which frames are dried. Kenning's are typically used to refer to a specific object, person, or concept, usually in a poetic or descriptive way.

Here are some possible options for a kenning based on the context:

* "The frame's cradle" - Emphasizing the nurturing aspect of drying the frames.

* "The wood's haven" - Highlighting the frame's role in protecting the frames.

* "The air's altar" - Emphasizing the importance of air circulation in drying.

Ultimately, the best kenning would depend on the specific context and the desired tone.

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