screen

[ skreen ]
/ skrin /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

to be projected on a motion-picture screen.

Origin of screen

1350–1400; Middle English screne (noun) < Anglo-French; Old French escren (French écran) < Frankish *skrank, cognate with Old High German scrank barrier (German Schrank cupboard)

SYNONYMS FOR screen

synonym study for screen

7. See cover.

OTHER WORDS FROM screen

British Dictionary definitions for rescreen

screen
/ (skriːn) /

noun

verb (tr)

Derived forms of screen

screenable, adjective screener, noun screenful, noun screenlike, adjective

Word Origin for screen

C15: from Old French escren (French écran); related to Old High German skrank, German Schrank cupboard

Medical definitions for rescreen

screen
[ skrēn ]

n.

One that serves to protect, conceal, or divide.
The white or silver surface on which a picture is projected for viewing.
A screen memory.

v.

To process a group of people in order to select or separate certain individuals from it.
To test or examine for the presence of disease or infection.

Scientific definitions for rescreen

screen
[ skrēn ]

The surface on which an image is displayed, as on a television, computer monitor, or radar receiver.
An electrode placed between the plate (anode) and the control grid in a tetrode valve, used to reduce the capacitance between the grid and the plate, increasing its ability to respond to high frequencies, especially radio frequencies.