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Definition of open
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of open is as below...
Open (v. t.) To make
known;
to
discover;
also, to
render
available
or
accessible
for
settlements,
trade,
etc..
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Avow
::
Avow (v. t.) To
declare
openly,
as
something
believed
to be
right;
to own or
acknowledge
frankly;
as, a man avows his
principles
or his
crimes..
Opetide
::
Opetide
(n.) The time after
harvest
when the
common
fields
are open to all kinds of
stock.
Trapper
::
Trapper
(n.) A boy who opens and shuts a
trapdoor
in a
gallery
or
level.
Opener
::
Opener
(n.) One who, or that
which,
opens..
Gapingstock
::
Gapingstock
(n.) One who is an
object
of
open-mouthed
wonder.
Public
::
Public
(a.) Open to
common
or
general
use; as, a
public
road; a
public
house..
Rockaway
::
Rockaway
()
Formerly,
a
light,
low,
four-wheeled
carriage,
with
standing
top, open at the
sides,
but
having
waterproof
curtains
which could be let down when
occasion
required;
now, a
somewhat
similar,
but
heavier,
carriage,
inclosed,
except
in
front,
and
having
a door at each
side..
Insurrection
::
Insurrection
(n.) A
rising
against
civil or
political
authority,
or the
established
government;
open and
active
opposition
to the
execution
of law in a city or
state..
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To make
known;
to
discover;
also, to
render
available
or
accessible
for
settlements,
trade,
etc..
Cleave
::
Cleave
(v. t.) To part or open
naturally;
to
divide.
Follicle
::
Follicle
(n.) A
simple
podlike
pericarp
which
contains
several
seeds and opens along the inner or
ventral
suture,
as in the
peony,
larkspur
and
milkweed..
Cul-de-sac
::
Cul-de-sac
(n.) Any
bag-shaped
or
tubular
cavity,
vessel,
or
organ,
open only at one end..
Trim
::
Trim (n.) The
lighter
woodwork
in the
interior
of a
building;
especially,
that used
around
openings,
generally
in the form of a
molded
architrave,
to
protect
the
plastering
at those
points..
Broacher
::
Broacher
(n.) One who
broaches,
opens,
or
utters;
a first
publisher
or
promoter..
Fissuration
::
Fissuration
(n.) The act of
dividing
or
opening;
the state of being
fissured.
Intubation
::
Intubation
(n.) The
introduction
of a tube into an organ to keep it open, as into the
larynx
in
croup..
Opeidoscope
::
Opeidoscope
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
of a tube
having
one end open and the other end
covered
with a thin
flexible
membrance
to the
center
of which is
attached
a small
mirror.
It is used for
exhibiting
upon a
screen,
by means of rays
reflected
from the
mirror,
the
vibratory
motions
caused
by
sounds
produced
at the open end of the tube, as by
speaking
or
singing
into it..
Visor
::
Visor (n.) A part of a
helmet,
arranged
so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The
openings
for
seeing
and
breathing
are
generally
in it..
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) An
explosive
cartridge
or shell
lowered
or
dropped
into a bored oil well, and there
exploded,
to clear the well of
obstructions
or to open
communication
with a
source
of
supply
of oil..
Actinostome
::
Actinostome
(n.) The mouth or
anterior
opening
of a
coelenterate
animal.
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