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  • 91Open GL — OpenGL OpenGL Développeur Silicon Graphics Dernière version …

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  • 93open — o·pen agg.inv., s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. agg.inv., nel linguaggio delle agenzie di viaggio, di biglietto spec. aereo o navale in cui, al momento dell acquisto, non è precisata la data del viaggio 2a. agg.inv. TS sport spec. nel golf e… …

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  • 94OPEN — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index open noun breach, crack, gap, hole, prick, way adjective clear, open, passable verb …

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  • 95open — [OE] Etymologically, open means ‘turned up’ or ‘put up’. It comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic *upanaz, an adjective based on the ancestor of up, and therefore presumably denoted originally the raising of a lid or cover. The German verb …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 96open — o·pen || əʊpÉ™n n. spacious place; wilderness, outdoors; open air, fresh air; competition in which both professionals and amateurs may compete; state of being unconcealed v. move to an open position; be moved to an open position; begin; clear… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 97open —   There is no general term; the main usages follow:   1. Usually intransitive, a state of being open, as a door. Hāmama; makili, mikili, nakili, ho omakili (as a crack); kūnihi; ka aka a (as eyes); ākea.   Also: poale, pōaleale, ulehe, ulehelehe …

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  • 98open — / əυpən/ adjective ready to accept something ♦ the job is open to all applicants anyone can apply for the job ♦ open to offers ready to accept a reasonable offer ♦ the company is open to offers for the empty factory the company is ready to… …

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  • 99open — [OE] Etymologically, open means ‘turned up’ or ‘put up’. It comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic *upanaz, an adjective based on the ancestor of up, and therefore presumably denoted originally the raising of a lid or cover. The German verb …

    Word origins

  • 100open — See: EYES OPEN, THROW OPEN …

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