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Open

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Meaning

Adj

  • Not closed.
  • Able to be
    (physically).
  • Able to have something
    or along it.
  • Not
    ;
    what is inside.
  • Not
    together,
    ,
    or
    ; extended.
    Actively
    or
    to
    business.
    Receptive.
    Public
    With
    , of
    , or both.
    Candid,
    , not
    in character.
    In Regional English:
    Mild (of the
    );
    from
    or snow.
    In Logic & Mathematics:
    Having a
    variable.
    In Mathematics & Topology:
    Which is part of a
    of
    of X, that
    a
    on X.
    In Graph theory:
    Whose
    are different.
    In Computing:
    In current use;
    to as a resource.
    In Engineering:
    To be in a
    to flow.
    In Electricity:
    To be in a
    from flowing.
    In Business:
    Not fulfilled.
    Not
    or
    ; not
    or
    ; not
    or
    from consideration.
    In Music:
    Of a
    ,
    without
    the
    against the fingerboard.
    In Wind instruments:
    Of a
    ,
    without
    any finger-hole, key or valve.
    Not of a quality to
    communication, as by
    ,
    , etc.; hence, not
    or
    ;
    ; used of the
    or the climate.
    In Law:
    Written or sent with the
    that it may made public or
    to at any
    ,
    for a settlement.
    In Phonetics:
    Uttered with a
    of the
    ; said of vowels.
    In Phonetics:
    Uttered, as a
    , with the
    without closure.
    In Phonetics:
    That
    a
    ; not having a coda.
    In Computing & Education:
    Made public,
    with a
    and without
    components.
    In Medicine:
    Resulting from an
    ,
    or any other process by which the
    an
    part of the body.
    In Computing:
    Source
    of a
    that is not within the
    of a
    being generated.

    Verb

    To make something
    or
    by
    from a
    position.
    To make (an
    , etc.) by
    an
    or
    s, in order to
    , access, or visibility.
    In Engineering:
    To
    to a
    to flow.
    In Electricity:
    To
    to a
    from flowing.
    In Manglish & Philippine English:
    To
    ; to
    on.
    To
    , broach.
    To
    upon, begin.
    To
    ; to
    into an
    or
    position.
    To make
    to customers or clients.
    To
    (a campaign).
    To become open.
    To
    business.
    In Cricket:
    To
    a side's
    of the first two batsmen.
    In Poker:
    To
    before any other
    has in a particular
    of poker.
    In Poker:
    To
    hand.
    In Computing:
    To
    to a
    (a
    ,
    , etc.) for
    or editing.
    To make (a
    )
    for a
    by
    back the
    covers.
    To
    ; to
    ; to
    ; to explain.

    Noun

    Open or
    ; an
    location.
    Public knowledge or
    ;
    view.
    In Electronics:
    A
    in an
    current from flowing.
    A
    in which anybody can compete.
    The
    of something being
    , such as an
    message.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    open
    English
    arrow
    open
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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