Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context computing English) 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 (context biology English) A technique by which a protein is being brought down in a test tube by another. 3 (context usually uncountable English) dodder. n. 1 (context computing English) 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 (context biology English) A technique by which a protein is being brought down in a test tube by another. 3 (context usually uncountable English) dodder.
Usage examples of "pull-down".
Just behind the door to the corridor was a plyboard kitchen cabinet, its pull-down work- top closed, and nestled between this and the gas stove stood a tall lamp stand with a tasselled shade, an arrangement imposed by jumble rather than design.
Just behind the door to the corridor was a plyboard kitchen cabinet, its pull-down work- top closed, and nestled between this and the gas stove stood a tall lamp stand with a tasselled shade, an arrangement imposed by jumble rather than design.
They found Don with Amber, at the end of the hall, in front of the pull-down stairs that led to the attic.
Everything else, sink, range, oven and freezer, were built-ins with pull-downs for use as needed.