pull-down
Noun

pull-down

  1. (computing) A dynamic menu; a list of options in a computer application which appears below a heading when it is selected, and remains only as long as the user needs it.
  2. (biology) A technique by which a protein is brought down in a test tube by another.
  3. (signal processing) The conversion of video footage to a higher frame rate by duplicating certain frames.
  4. (usually, uncountable) Dodder (plant of genus Cuscuta).
  5. (juggling) A trick done with rings where each ring is pulled down over the head instead of being caught and held in the hand.



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