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opening
noun open·ing \ˈōp-niŋ, ˈō-pə-\
: a hole or empty space that you can go through
: the first part of something
: the first time that something happens
Full Definition of OPENING
1
a : an act or instance of making or becoming open b : an act or instance of beginning : commencement; especially : a formal and usually public event by which something new is put officially into operation
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: something that constitutes a beginning: as a : a usually planned series of moves made at the beginning of a game of chess or checkers — compare endgame, middle game b : a first performance
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First Known Use of OPENING
13th century
OPENING Defined for Kids
opening
noun open·ing \ˈō-pə-niŋ, ˈōp-niŋ\
Definition of OPENING for Kids
1
: a place that is not enclosed or covered : clearing
2
: an act of making or becoming ready for use <Neighbors are anxious for the opening of a new store.>
3
: beginning <People who came late missed the opening of the speech.>
4
: 1occasion 3 <He was waiting for an opening to tell the joke.>
5
: a job opportunity <There is an opening in the legal department.>
Medical Dictionary
opening
noun open·ing \ˈōp-(ə-)niŋ\
Medical Definition of OPENING
1
: an act or instance of making or becoming open
2
: something (as an anatomical aperture) that is open or opens
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