Button definition

Button means an object, which, in tournament play only, is used to indicate the dealing and betting order among the players.
Button means an object which is moved clockwise around the table to denote an imaginary dealer; Eff 10/30/2008
Button means an object which is moved clockwise around the table to denote an imaginary dealer and thereby determine the betting and dealing sequence.

Examples of Button in a sentence

  • Emergency Procedure:Assuming one of the following has occurred: tool bit set completely off size, work piece or spindle base not clamped, spindle is not properly centered, these mistakes will become obvious the minute the cut starts PRESS THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (on the front control panel) IMMEDIATELY! Find out what the problem is; return the spindle to its up position without causing more damage.

  • UEORGE BUTTON (Minister of Agriculture) (Rockwood-lberville): Madam Speak­ er, I'll take the Honeurable Leader of the Opposition's question as notice.


More Definitions of Button

Button means a circular object moved clockwise around a poker table to denote the assigned dealer for each hand.
Button means a graphical element in a fixed location on a Page designed for the delivery of Advertising that is, as of the Effective Date, 88x33 pixels (files size up to 2K bytes), and shall include all natural evolutions thereof. A current sample of a Button is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Button means the 4-way button sometimes installed with a Unit that may give the Customer access to Emergency and Breakdown Services, VNS and if specified on the Order Form or otherwise agreed direct dial to up to two (2) UK land line telephone numbers;
Button means an object which is moved clockwise around the table to denote an imaginary dealer;
Button means a Non-SFDC Application that interoperates with the Heroku Service and provides one-click provisioning functionality.
Button means a circular object moved clockwise around a poker table to denote an imaginary dealer.
Button means the 4-way button sometimes installed with a Unit that may give the Customer access to Emergency and