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  1. The Open | Golf's Original Championship

    Get the latest news and videos from The Open Championship, golf's original major.

  2. Online Learning Courses and Adult Education - The Open University

    The Open University offers flexible full-time and part-time study, supported distance and open learning for undergraduate and postgraduate courses and qualifications.

  3. OPEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    5 days ago · The meaning of OPEN is having no enclosing or confining barrier : accessible on all or nearly all sides. How to use open in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Open.

  4. OPEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    OPEN definition: 1. not closed or fastened: 2. ready to be used or ready to provide a service: 3. not closed in or…. Learn more.

  5. OpenEvidence

    OpenEvidence is the leading medical platform for healthcare professionals, featuring answers grounded in peer-reviewed research from NEJM, JAMA, NCCN, Cochrane, and more.

  6. What Does open Mean? Definition & Examples | Dictionary.net

    Learn what open means with clear definitions, pronunciation, synonyms, and real-world examples. Simple explanations to help you use open correctly.

  7. The Open - Facebook

    The Open. 568,403 likes · 6,943 talking about this. The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale Champion Golfer of the Year: Scottie Scheffler

  8. Open - Il giornale online fondato da Enrico Mentana - Open

    1 day ago · Le verifiche della procura generale di Milano, dopo le polemiche sollevate dalle inchieste del Fatto quotidiano. Cosa hanno scoperto i carabinieri e gli agenti dell’Interpol sull’adozione contestata …

  9. OPEN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    The adjective open describes something that's not closed or blocked up, like open curtains that provide a view of the garden outside. Open can also refer to something that's unfastened or parted — an …

  10. Open - definition of open by The Free Dictionary

    Affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed. b. Affording unobstructed passage or view: open waters; the open countryside. 2. a. Having no protecting or concealing cover: an open wound; …