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Opener
One who or that which opens
open ended
allowing for a spontaneous response as an open ended question Contrasted to multiple choice
Open door
Open or free admission to all hospitable welcome free opportunity
open collared
of a shirt as dressed casually in shorts and an open collared shirt
open order
open order see order
opening argument
opening argument Outline or summary of the nature of a case
open market
open market : a freely competitive market in which any buyer
limited open forum
limited open forum : limited public forum
open listing
open listing see listing
Royal Courts of Justice
29 Vict. cc. 48, 49). The Royal Courts were formally opened by Queen Victoria on the 4th of December, 1882, and
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