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- button
- An on-screen control that can be selected as an activator of an attached function
Click the button that looks like a house to return to your browser's home page.
- button
- A plastic disk used to represent the person in last position in a poker game; also dealer's button
- button
- To fasten with a button
- button
- A badge worn on clothes, fixed with a pin through the fabric
The politician wore a bright yellow button with the slogan Vote Smart emblazoned on it.
- button
- A mechanical device meant to be pressed with a finger in order to open or close an electric circuit or to activate a mechanism
Pat pushed the button marked shred on the blender.
- button
- A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener
April fastened the buttons of her overcoat to keep out the wind.
- button
- The clitoris
- button
- The center (bullseye) of the house
- button
- The player who is last to act after the flop, turn and river, who possesses the button
- button
- A bud
- button
- The soft circular tip at the end of a foil
- button accordion
- An accordion with a keyboard in the form of series of buttons
- button accordions
- plural form of button accordion
- button man
- A contract killer; a professional assassin
- button mashing
- Present participle of button mash
- button mashing
- The act of repeatedly pressing random buttons on a video game controller in hopes of executing attacks and/or other various motions found in video games
- button men
- plural form of button man
- button mushroom
- Agaricus bisporus, the white or common mushroom
- button one's lip
- To remain silent, especially in order to keep a secret or to avoid saying something inappropriate
Busch wisely buttoned his lip and didn't say anything else.
- button punch
- indenting two or more thicknesses of metal that are pressed against each other to prevent slippage between the metal
- button up
- To fasten with a button or buttons
Button up your shirt cuff. It has come undone.
- button up
- To fasten all the buttons on a coat, or similar item of clothing, to keep warm
Button up well. It's freezing outside today.
- button up one's lip
- Alternative form of button one's lip
- button-down
- Serious; staid; businesslike
- button-down
- Of a collar, able to be buttoned down to the shirt, as over a necktie
- button-down
- Conservative; conventional; unimaginative
- button
- {v} to fasten with or by buttons, to dress
- button
- {n} a part of apparel, knob, bud, urchin
- button
- (Giyim) A lapel pin (also called button or badge) is a small pin often worn on the lapel of a dress jacket
- button down
- (also buttoned down or buttoned up)(of a person) conservative or inhibited
- button down
- (of a shirt collar) having points which are buttoned to the garment
- button one's lip
- (deyim) Stop or refrain from talking
- button-down
- (adjective) - (also buttoned down or buttoned up) N. Amer. informal (of a person) conservative or inhibited
- button-down
- (adjective) - (of a shirt collar) having points which are buttoned to the garment
- button
- Called also Aleppo ulcer, Biskara boil, Delhi boil, Oriental sore, etc
- button
- On a mouse, a button is a switch that you press with a finger In a window on your screen, a button is a labeled rectangle that you click using the cursor and mouse
- button
- Buttons are small hard objects sewn on to shirts, coats, or other pieces of clothing. You fasten the clothing by pushing the buttons through holes called buttonholes. a coat with brass buttons
- button
- A control that appears on the screen as a rounded rectangle with a title centered inside When the user clicks a button, the application performs the action described by the button's title Button actions are usually performed instantaneously Examples include completing operations defined by a dialog box and acknowledging an error message in an alert box
- button
- In hypermedia programs, as object or feature used to create links between different cards, to initiate other actions, or to reproduce sound For example, a button can be created to send a message to a laserdisc player to run a video segment (WP, Gr 6)
- button
- If you button a shirt, coat, or other piece of clothing, you fasten it by pushing its buttons through the buttonholes. Ferguson stood up and buttoned his coat. Button up means the same as button. I buttoned up my coat; it was chilly The young man slipped on the shirt and buttoned it up It was freezing out there even in his buttoned-up overcoat
- button
- provide with buttons; "button a shirt
- button
- It is endemic along the Mediterranean, and is probably due to a specific bacillus
- button
- A collar on the shaft of the oar that keeps it from slipping through the oarlock It can be adjusted up or down to increase or decrease the rower's leverage
- button
- a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes any of various plant parts that resemble buttons fasten with buttons; "button the dress"
- button
- A raised (usually square or rectangular) screen object which causes the program to perform some action when pushed, or selected with the mouse In most instances, the button is labeled with the action to be performed
- button
- A knob or disc that is passed through a slit (buttonhole) in the adjacent material, serving as a fastener
- button
- A bud; a germ of a plant
- button
- To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button
- button
- fasten with buttons; "button the dress"
- button
- A button is activated when you place the arrow on it and click the mouse Back button - Takes you to the previous Web page within a sequence of Web pages you have visited Home button - On a Web page, this takes you to the home page of the Web site In a Web browser application it takes you to a start up home page you have preset Forward button - Takes you to the next Web page within a sequence of pages you have visited Stop button - Halts a Web page from loading
- button
- A piece of wood or metal, usually flat and elongated, turning on a nail or screw, to fasten something, as a door
- button
- An interactive online advertisement in the form of a small graphic image that typically resides in the margin of a webpage Buttons are typically 88 x 31 pixels The same button is often recurring for every page view on a particular site Affiliate programs and sponsorships often use buttons to drive traffic
- button
- Button is the term used to reflect an Internet advertisement smaller than the traditional banner Buttons are square in shape and usually located down the left or right side of the site
- button
- While some authors generally use the term to signify any link marker, a button in the context of this dissertation denotates an active element in hypertext documents that looks and behaves like a real-world pushbutton In other words, a button pretends tactile responsiveness and it can be activated by pressing it down
- button
- A fastener that holds clothing together Some brothers believe that all buttons are meant by divine providence to be fastened and even get indignant when they see one that is not, particularly on the coat of a brother who is on the {platform} In {Kingdom Ministry School} the instructor told us that in the military they have a saying: If you've got a button, button it Then, after pausing, he added: ``Jehovah's organization is not the military!''
- button
- A selectable Hyperbole construct which performs an action A button consists of a set of attributes that includes: a textual label, a category, a type and zero or more arguments Explicit buttons also have creator, create time, last modifier, and last modifier time attributes Buttons provide the user's gateway to information The user sees and interacts with button labels, the rest of the button data is managed invisibly by Hyperbole and displayed only in response to user queries
- button
- A button is a region of the screen you can click on to perform a function, or answer a question with The picture or text on the button should be self-explanatory
- button
- To dress or clothe
- button
- A plastic disk used to represent the person in last position in a poker game; also dealers button
- button
- provide with buttons; "button a shirt"
- button
- A marketing term meaning the specific wording and/or images used in advertising and promotion to get the public's agreement to hear the message In a survey, you question people to get their opinion on something - an idea, a product, an aspect of life, or any other subject A button is the primary datum you get from this action It is the answer given the most number of times to your survey question
- button
- A button is a small piece of metal or plastic which you wear in order to show that you support a particular movement, organization, or person. You fasten a button to your clothes with a pin. Small disk or knob used as a fastener or ornament. It usually has holes or a shank through which it is sewn to one side of a garment. It is used to fasten or close the garment when it is passed through a loop or hole in the other side. The ancient Greeks fastened their tunics with buttons and loops. In medieval Europe, garments were laced or fastened together with brooches or clasps until the buttonhole was reinvented in the 13th century. Throughout history, buttons have been made in a range of sizes and materials, some elaborated into miniature works of art
- button
- A small graphic object that performs an action when tapped See also Picture Button and Text Button Source: NUIG
- button
- A decoy in an auction- room; so called because he buttons or ties the unwary to bargains offered for sale The button fastens or fixes what else would slip away The button of the cap The tip-top Thus, in Hamlet, Guildenstern says: On fortune's cap we are not the very button (act ii sc 2), i e the most highly favoured The button on the cap was a mark of honour Thus, in China to the present hour, the first grade of literary honour is the privilege of adding a gold button to the cap, a custom adopted in several collegiate schools of England This gives the expression quoted a further force Also, the several grades of mandarins are distinguished by a different coloured button on the top of their cap Button (of a foil) The piece of cork fixed to the end of a foil to protect the point and prevent injury in fencing
- button
- {f} fasten with buttons; be fastened with buttons
- button
- A catch, of various forms and materials, used to fasten together the different parts of dress, by being attached to one part, and passing through a slit, called a buttonhole, in the other; used also for ornament
- button
- a graphical representation of a button on the screen which can be pressed by selecting it from the keyboard or clicking on it using a mouse
- button
- To fasten with a button or buttons; to inclose or make secure with buttons; often followed by up
- button
- A button on a mouse pointing device; mouse buttons can be mapped to the keyboard A graphical component on a window frame or in a DialogBox that works by pressing it
- button
- A button is a small object on a machine or electrical device that you press in order to operate it. He reached for the remote control and pressed the `play' button
- button
- A marker, usually disk-shaped, to indicate which player is the virtual dealer The button is used in games where position relative to the dealer is important
- button
- In computer software, an on-screen control that can be selected as an activator of an attached function
- button
- a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes
- button
- button on the mouse: The small mechanism that you push to click or hold to control your cursor on the screen
- button
- A white acrylic disk to indicate who is the (nominal) dealer Also used to refer to the player on the button Example: "Oh, the button raised "
- button
- an electrical switch operated by pressing a button; "the elevator was operated by push buttons"; "the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk"
- button
- The BUTTON element allows for the creation of richer form control widgets than the standard plain text used for BUTTON, RESET and SUBMIT fields available via the INPUT element
- button
- a female sexual organ homologous to the penis
- button
- The player who is last to act, who possesses the button
- button
- {i} switch, push-button; young mushroom
- button
- A globule of metal remaining on an assay cupel or in a crucible, after fusion
- button
- A chronic skin affection terminating in an ulcer, most commonly of the face
- button
- any of various plant parts that resemble buttons
- button
- A collective term for the various controls whose on-screen appearance typically simulates a push button or a radio button The user clicks buttons to specify commands or set options See also checkbox, command button, radio button, toggle button, toolbar button
- button
- A knob; a small ball; a small, roundish mass
- button
- A plastic disc that says "button" on it, used to determine where the action is, the button is always the last one to act in a board game Also known as the dealer button
- button
- Small graphic usually labelled with text to indicate its function Buttons may be used to initiate or conclude a process Small graphics that act as hyperlinks are also called buttons
- button
- Text link displayed at the bottom of the screen with an action activated by pressing an associated key on the keypad of the WAP device
- button fern
- Jamaican fern having round buttonlike bulbils fern of New Zealand and Australia having trailing fronds with dark green buttonlike leaflets
- button fern
- A New Zealand fern (Pellaea rotundifolia) cultivated as a houseplant for its arching or trailing leaves with round, dark green, buttonlike leaflets
- button man
- A low-ranking member of an organized crime syndicate
- button mushroom
- Button mushrooms are small mushrooms used in cooking
- button pink
- much-branched pink with flowers in clusters; closely related to sweet William
- button quail
- small quail-like terrestrial bird of southern Eurasia and northern Africa that lacks a hind toe; classified with wading birds but inhabits grassy plains
- button snakeroot
- coarse prickly perennial eryngo with aromatic roots; southeastern United States; often confused with rattlesnake master
- button tree
- evergreen tree or shrub with fruit resembling buttons and yielding heavy hard compact wood
- button up
- see button 2
- button up
- fasten with a button or buttons; close well
- button-down
- A button-down shirt or a shirt with a button-down collar has a button under each end of the collar which you can fasten
- button-down
- unimaginatively conventional; "a colorful character in the buttoned-down, dull-gray world of business"- Newsweek
- button-down
- of a shirt; having the ends of the collar fastened down by buttons; "Brooks Brothers button-down shirts"
- bachelor's button
- A button which may be attached to clothing without resorting to needle and thread
- bachelor's button
- Any one of a number of plants with daisylike, button shaped flowers of the genus Centaurea, especially the species Centaurea cyanus
- bachelors' button
- Button which may be attached to clothing without resorting to needle and thread
- bachelors' button
- Any one of a number of plants with daisylike, button shaped flowers
- belly button
- The navel
- belly-button
- Alternative spelling of belly button
- bright as a button
- Very bright (clever, smart, or crafty)
You needn't plague yourself about her no how, because she's bright as a button, and knows all about what you want and what you don't wan't, as well as a sensible being.
- bright as a button
- Very cheery, energetic and upbeat
- cute as a button
- delicate and pretty; dainty
- fire button
- A button on a joystick or joypad that corresponds to the action of firing but often represents other in-game actions
You launch him into the air with a quick press on the fire button, trying to pass over bombs as you fly.
- hot button
- a central issue, concern or characteristic, especially one that motivates people to make a choice
- hot button
- the principal desire that a salesman needs to "hit" in order to make a sale
- hot-button
- Alternative spelling of hot button
The newspaper published articles on the hot-button issues on the front page to attract attention.
- on the button
- Exactly, precisely
Her landing was right on the button.
- option button
- A radio button
- panic button
- An emergency button which, when pressed, alerts authorities of danger or triggers an alarm system
- push-button
- Which can be initiated or activated at the push of a button
push-button warfare.
- push-button
- An electrical switch activated by pressing a button
- radio button
- Any of a line of preset buttons on a car radio used to select the station to be listened to; pressing one releases the others
thumb|Radio buttons on a Windows computer.
- radio button
- Any of a group of widgets in a graphical user interface that is used to select one of a group of options; the selection of any one deselects the others
- reset button
- A plot device that interrupts continuity in works of fiction, by returning characters and situations to the status quo they held before certain changes were introduced
- snooze button
- A button on an alarm clock which, when pressed, silences the alarm temporarily, granting a few more minutes of sleep before the alarm sounds again
- snooze-button
- Attributive form of snooze button
a snooze-button push.
- start button
- A button on a video game controller used to start the game from the title screen and often to pause the game while in play or to bring up a character/inventory management screen of some kind
- stay-button
- a button on a corset
- hot button
- Something that elicits a strong emotional response or reaction: "an issue that became a hot button among younger voters."
- Cancel button
- button for canceling a command in a dialog box
- a button short
- missing a button; not entirely sane, not totally normal
- amboyna button
- A chronic contagious affection of the skin, prevalent in the tropics
- arrow button
- An element of a scroll bar used to scroll a window by small increments Also, a control in the Front Panel used to slide up or slide down a subpanel
- arrow button
- An activatable element containing an arrow graphic
- arrow button
- An element of a scroll bar used to scroll a window by small increments For example, if you click once on the up arrow button, the window scrolls one smallest vertical scrolling increment toward the bottom of the window
- bachelor's button
- or cornflower Herbaceous, hardy annual plant (Centaurea cyanus) of the composite family, having flower heads with blue, pink, or white rays. It is native to the Mediterranean region and widely cultivated in North America. A common garden plant, it often also appears as a weed
- bachelors button
- A plant with flowers shaped like buttons; especially, several species of Ranunculus, and the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) and globe amaranth (Gomphrena)
- be on the button
- be ready to act
- belly button
- Your belly button is the small round thing in the centre of your stomach. = navel. the small round mark in the middle of your stomach = navel
- belly button
- navel, location on the abdomen where the umbilical word was attached before birth
- biskara button
- Same as Aleppo boil
- call button
- alarm button, button which activates an alarm
- coat button
- a button on a coat
- hit the panic button
- (Slang) start panicking, begin over-reacting
- hold button
- A button on a telephone that a user presses to interrupt a call temporarily while answering another incoming call
- horn button
- a button that you press to activate the horn of an automobile
- hot button
- A hot button is a subject or problem that people have very strong feelings about. Abortion is still one of the hot button issues of US life
- indian button fern
- fern of tropical Asia having round buttonlike bulbils
- maximize button
- button in a graphical user interface which expands a window to its maximum size
- mescal button
- The fresh or dried buttonlike tubercles of peyote, chewed as a drug by certain Native American peoples. Also called peyote
- mescal button
- the button-shaped top of the mescal cactus; a source of psilocybin
- minimize button
- {i} button in a graphical user interface which shrinks a window until only an icon remains
- mouse button
- A switch on the mouse -- left, middle, or right Pressing a mouse button usually initiates some action, which is determined by both the button pressed and the current screen location of the mouse pointer
- mouse button
- A computer mouse may have one, two or three buttons each of which controls certain functions which may be customised to suit the individual needs of the user
- mouse button
- A mechanism on a mouse that you press to make selections
- mouse button
- A button on a mouse pointing device Mouse buttons can be pressed, released, moved, clicked, and double-clicked
- mouse button
- a push button on the mouse
- mouse button
- one of the two or three buttons at the top edge of the mouse, used to perform actions on the object pointed at by the mouse pointer
- not worth a button
- totally worthless, having no value whatsoever, not worth anything
- panic button
- a button to push in order to summon help in case of an emergency; "the circuit is operated by a panic button"; "when he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button
- panic button
- A signal for a hasty emotional response to an emergency: Stay calm; there's no need to hit the panic button
- push button
- Describes a widget used to carry out a command or action when selected A push button is known as a command button in MS Windows parlance
- push button
- press button, electric switch that operates via a pressing
- push button
- A control that immediately starts an action as soon as it is chosen OK, Cancel, and Help are examples of push buttons commonly found in dialog boxes
- push button
- A rounded rectangle with a text label on it, which the user clicks to perform an instantaneous action, such as saving a document, completing operations defined by a dialog, or acknowledging an error message
- push button
- (n ) A control that immediately starts an action as soon as it is chosen; for example, OK, Cancel, and Help in dialog boxes
- push button
- An electrical switch with a pushing action (as opposed to a toggle switch or slide switch) The doorbell button is an example of a push button See Also: Toggle switch Slide switch
- push button
- an electrical switch operated by pressing a button; "the elevator was operated by push buttons"; "the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk"
- push button
- A form field that lets the user submit the form, or that resets the form to its initial state
- push button
- A form field that lets a user submit a form or reset a form to its initial state
- push button
- A form field that lets the user submit the form or that resets the form to its initial state
- push button
- A simple device, resembling a button in form, so arranged that pushing it closes an electric circuit, as of an electric bell
- push button
- A window field type that appears as a raised three dimensional rectangle with text on it describing the button activity
- push button
- A button the user clicks to do some action, such as submit a form
- push button
- A form field that allows the user to submit a form or reset the form to its initial state
- push button
- A button that is added to a form page that enables a user to submit a form or to reset a form; these options may be set when the button is created
- push button
- A form field that a site visitor can click to submit a form or reset a form to its initial state
- push button tuning
- adjusting by pressing a button
- push-button
- A push-button machine or process is controlled by means of buttons or switches. push-button phones. operated by pressing a button with your finger
- push-button radio
- a radio receiver that can be tuned by pressing buttons
- push-button telephone
- {i} telephone which is operated by push-buttons, telephone that is not rotary
- radio button
- A button that a user clicks to set an option Unlike checkboxes, radio buttons are mutually exclusive--selecting one radio button deselects all other radio buttons in the group Radio buttons are created using the JRadioButton component See also checkbox
- radio button
- Similar to a checkbox in functionality, as a way to indicate a preference on an electronic form
- radio button
- A form field that presents the user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item
- radio button
- A form field that presents a site visitor with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item See also check box
- radio button
- A button within a group of buttons Only one button in the group can be clicked at any one time
- radio button
- A circle with text beside it Radio buttons are combined to show a user a fixed set of choices from which the user can select one The circle becomes partially filled when a choice is selected
- radio button
- a little open circle beside something you can select; You have to click in the circle to place a small black dot showing you have selected that item
- radio button
- Used in forms to indicate a list of items Only one button can be selected at one time Here is an example: A B Reference File: Radio Button
- radio button
- A form field that presents a user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item
- radio button
- Form input tag used to select one option from among several choices
- radio button
- A selection widget that, when grouped with other radio buttons, allows the user to select a single option from a set of choices A radio button is known as an option button in MS Windows Contrast with check box
- radio button
- These are similar to checkboxes but differ in the sense that they are used to make a single selection out of two or more options In any group of radio buttons only one can be selected, whereas in a group of checkboxes each one can be checked or uncheked independently of the others To select a radio button click in the circle : -
- radio button
- In Windows dialog boxes, several choices may be marked by circles, only one of which can be chosen by placing a dot in the appropriate circle
- radio button
- A control for one of a set of mutually exclusive, but related, choices
- radio button
- ( font=symbol charset=fontspecific code=197 ) Indicates a fixed set of choices Only one of the buttons in the set can be selected at a time A circle with text beside it The circle is partially filled when a choice is selected
- radio button
- One in a group of buttons of which only one can be on at a time (such as the presets on a car radio) When you select one radio button, the others are automatically deselected Compare checkbox
- radio button
- Radio buttons appear a lot in Windows' applications They are used when you have to make a choice, i e an online Multiple Choice test would contain radio buttons so the student could choose "a" "b" "c" or "d"
- radio button
- Used in forms to indicate a list of items Only one can be selected at a time
- radio button
- button in a dialog box in Windows which allows a user to choose from a number of options
- radio button
- Radio buttons often appear in Windows applications They are used when you have to make a choice Each option may have a circle by it, and if you click inside the circle it becomes selected (e g , goes from white to black) If you select a second option the first one becomes deselected because you can select only one from the list
- radio button
- In a dialog box, an input which is either selected or not Only one radio button in a group can be chosen
- radio button
- Radio buttons are a common component of electronic forms that prompt the user to make an exclusive choice from a group of related options
- radio button
- A control that appears onscreen as a small circle A radio button displays one of two settings: on (indicated by a black dot inside the circle) or off A radio button is always a part of a group of related radio buttons in which only one button can be on at a time When the user clicks an unmarked radio button, the application turns that button on and turns the other buttons in its group off
- reset button
- startup button, switch which is pressed in order to stop computer operations and restart the computer
- reset button
- a push button that you press to activate the reset mechanism
- restore button
- button found in the upper right-hand corner of an application window which can be pressed to restore the window to its original size (Computers)
- sew on a button
- attach a button to an article of clothing with the use of a needle and thread
- shirt button
- a button on a shirt
- start button
- The button on the Task Bar, typically located at the bottom left edge of screen Clicking the Start Button pops up the Start Menu
- start button
- The Start button is a command located on the Taskbar that opens the Start menu Use this button on the Taskbar to show the Start menu to open applications
- start button
- In the left of the Taskbar is the Start Button Click it to display the Start Menu, which contains a list of the programs on your computer, plus additional useful functions such as the Find command for searching for files and the Help command
- start button
- The button that appears in the bottom left-hand corner of the taskbar when you power up your PC Pressing this button allows you to access programs, documents, system settings and other useful applications (see also, Taskbar)
- start button
- Use the Start button on the Taskbar to show the Start menu to open applications
- start button
- A button in the corner of your screen where you can begin working Clicking the Start button brings up the Start menu
- start button
- A button on the taskbar that accesses a special menu that you use to start programs, find files, access Windows Help and more
- start button
- that handy little button at the bottom of your screen that lets you start programs, open documents, and find things on your computer
- start button
- Button on the Windows 95/98 desktop located on the left-hand side of the taskbar The Start button activates the Start menu See taskbar
- start button
- The command button at the extreme bottom left of your screen
- start button
- A button that is normally found in the bottom left-hand corner of a Windows 95 desktop screen The Start button provides a convenient route to the programs and files stored on your computer The Start button has categories for Programs, Accessories, Settings and recently accessed documents
- start button
- The button in the task bar that you click on to display the Start menu
- striped button quail
- a variety of button quail having stripes