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The answer DIRECTS has 38 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of directs in various dictionaries:
verb - command with authority
verb - intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
verb - guide the actors in (plays and films)
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Calls the shots |
Tells how to act |
Gives orders |
Gives orders to |
Oversees |
Runs the show? |
Runs |
Works toward wrapping |
Gives orders on a film set |
Gives orders, on a set |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of direct. |
control the operations of manage or govern. |
aim (something) in a particular direction or at a particular person. |
give (someone) an official order or authoritative instruction. |
Extending or moving from one place to another without changing direction or stopping. |
Without intervening factors or intermediaries. |
(of a person or their behaviour) going straight to the point frank. |
Perpendicular to a surface not oblique. |
With no one or nothing in between. |
Control the operations of manage or govern. |
Directs might refer to |
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DirectShow (sometimes abbreviated as DS or DShow), codename Quartz, is a multimedia framework and API produced by Microsoft for software developers to perform various operations with media files or streams. It is the replacement for Microsoft's earlier Video for Windows technology. Based on the Microsoft Windows Component Object Model (COM) framework, DirectShow provides a common interface for media across various programming languages, and is an extensible, filter-based framework that can render or record media files on demand at the request of the user or developer. The DirectShow development tools and documentation were originally distributed as part of the DirectX SDK. Currently, they are distributed as part of the Windows SDK (formerly known as the Platform SDK).Microsoft plans to completely replace DirectShow gradually with Media Foundation in future Windows versions. One reason cited by Microsoft is to provide "much more robust support for content protection systems" (see digital rights management). Microsoft's MSFT Becky Weiss also confirms that "you'll notice that working with the Media Foundation requires you to work at a slightly lower level than working with DirectShow would have. And there are still DirectShow features that aren't (yet) in Media Foundation". As described in the Media Foundation article, Windows Vista and Windows 7 applications use Media Foundation instead of DirectShow for several media related tasks. |