: having no enclosing or confining barrier : accessible on all or nearly all sides cattle grazing on an open range
: being in a position or adjustment to permit passage : not shut or locked an open door
: having a barrier (such as a door) so adjusted as to allow passage the house was open
: having the lips parted stood there with his mouth wide open
: not buttoned or zipped an open shirt
: completely free from concealment : exposed to general view or knowledge their hostilities eventually erupted with open war
: exposed or vulnerable to attack or question : SUBJECT open to doubt
: being an operation or surgical procedure in which an incision is made such that the tissues are fully exposed
: not covered with a top, roof, or lid
: not restricted to a particular group or category of participants open to the public
: enterable by a registered voter regardless of political affiliation an open primary
: presenting no obstacle to passage or view : not enclosed, obstructed, or filled with objects the open road open country
: having the parts or surfaces laid out in an expanded position : spread out : UNFOLDED an open book
: formed with the tongue in a lower position Italian has an open and a close e
: having clarity and resonance unimpaired by undue tension or constriction of the throat an open vocal tone
of a tone : produced by an open string or on a wind instrument by the lip without the use of slides,
: not finally decided : subject to further consideration the salary is open an open question
: available for a qualified applicant : VACANT the job is still open
: available for breeding : not now pregnant an open heifer
computers : not proprietary : available to third party developers But while IBM pushes Notes, a proprietary technology created in the 1980s, a raft of new and much smaller rivals is plying the "open" technology of the 1990s: software on the World Wide Web, the fastest growing part of the Internet.
: willing to hear and consider or to accept and deal with : RESPONSIVE open to an offer open to suggestion
: free from reserve or pretense : FRANK was open about his personal life
of a relationship : not restricted to one partner at a time by mutual agreement see also OPEN MARRIAGE
: having openings, interruptions, or spaces open mesh : such as
: being porous (see POROUS sense 2a) and friable open soil
: sparsely distributed : SCATTERED open population
of an organ pipe : not stopped at the top
of a string on a musical instrument : not stopped by the finger
: being in operation an open microphone
: not repressed (see REPRESS sense 1) by legal controls open gambling
: relatively unguarded by opponents passed to an open teammate
of punctuation : characterized by sparing use especially of the comma when possible
of a universe : having insufficient mass (see MASS entry 2 sense 1c) to halt expansion gravitationally
2 commenti:
Lots of open meanings - see some below:
: having no enclosing or confining barrier : accessible on all or nearly all sides
cattle grazing on an open range
: being in a position or adjustment to permit passage : not shut or locked
an open door
: having a barrier (such as a door) so adjusted as to allow passage
the house was open
: having the lips parted
stood there with his mouth wide open
: not buttoned or zipped
an open shirt
: completely free from concealment : exposed to general view or knowledge
their hostilities eventually erupted with open war
: exposed or vulnerable to attack or question : SUBJECT
open to doubt
: being an operation or surgical procedure in which an incision is made such that the tissues are fully exposed
: not covered with a top, roof, or lid
: not restricted to a particular group or category of participants
open to the public
: enterable by a registered voter regardless of political affiliation
an open primary
: presenting no obstacle to passage or view : not enclosed, obstructed, or filled with objects
the open road
open country
: having the parts or surfaces laid out in an expanded position : spread out : UNFOLDED
an open book
: formed with the tongue in a lower position
Italian has an open and a close e
: having clarity and resonance unimpaired by undue tension or constriction of the throat
an open vocal tone
of a tone : produced by an open string or on a wind instrument by the lip without the use of slides,
: not finally decided : subject to further consideration
the salary is open
an open question
: available for a qualified applicant : VACANT
the job is still open
: available for breeding : not now pregnant
an open heifer
computers : not proprietary : available to third party developers
But while IBM pushes Notes, a proprietary technology created in the 1980s, a raft of new and much smaller rivals is plying the "open" technology of the 1990s: software on the World Wide Web, the fastest growing part of the Internet.
: willing to hear and consider or to accept and deal with : RESPONSIVE
open to an offer
open to suggestion
: free from reserve or pretense : FRANK
was open about his personal life
of a relationship : not restricted to one partner at a time by mutual agreement
see also OPEN MARRIAGE
: having openings, interruptions, or spaces
open mesh
: such as
: being porous (see POROUS sense 2a) and friable
open soil
: sparsely distributed : SCATTERED
open population
of an organ pipe : not stopped at the top
of a string on a musical instrument : not stopped by the finger
: being in operation
an open microphone
: not repressed (see REPRESS sense 1) by legal controls
open gambling
: relatively unguarded by opponents
passed to an open teammate
of punctuation : characterized by sparing use especially of the comma when possible
of a universe : having insufficient mass (see MASS entry 2 sense 1c) to halt expansion gravitationally
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But I think ‘Unzipped’ best describes this blog.
TC
Two comments already!
I think you’ve cracked this posting thing.
TC
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