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open(1) To engage a disk or tape file for reading and writing. The open procedure "locks on" to an existing file. Contrast with close. open 1. Nautical free from navigational hazards, such as ice, sunken ships, etc. 2. Music a. (of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger b. (of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end c. (of a note) played on such a string or pipe 3. Commerce a. in operation; active b. unrestricted; unlimited 4. (of a wound) exposed to the air 5. (esp of the large intestine) free from obstruction 6. Chess (of a file) having no pawns on it 7. Maths (of a set) containing points whose neighbourhood consists of other points of the same set 8. Computing (of software or a computer system) designed to an internationally agreed standard in order to allow communication between computers, irrespective of size, maufacturer, etc.
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