open or uncrossed

  • 1open cheque — noun An uncrossed cheque which can be used to obtain cash on demand from a bank, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑open …

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  • 2open — /ˈoʊpən / (say ohpuhn) adjective 1. not shut, as a door, gate, etc. 2. not closed, covered, or shut up, as a house, box, drawer, etc. 3. not enclosed as by barriers, as a space. 4. that may be entered, used, shared, competed for, etc., by all: an …

  • 3open cheque — /ˌəυpən tʃek/ noun same as uncrossed cheque …

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  • 4Longest uncrossed knight's path — The longest uncrossed (or nonintersecting) knight s path is a mathematical problem involving a knight on a standard 8 times; 8 chessboard or, more generally, on a square n times; n board. The problem is to find the longest path the knight can… …

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  • 5Scissors (game) — FORCETOC Scissors is a party game. Play The players sit on chairs in a circle, preferably without a table in the way, and have an object such as an empty plastic drink bottle or even a genuine pair of scissors. In turn, each player passes the… …

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  • 6eye, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction  specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain. Anatomy of the visual apparatus Structures auxiliary to the eye The orbit       The eye is protected from mechanical injury… …

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  • 7Meditative postures — Half lotus position. Bas relief in …

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  • 8cheque — [tʆek] , check noun [countable] BANKING 1. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of using money. You write on it the amount in words and numbers, the date, the person being paid, and sign your name: • a cheque for £200 …

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  • 9Chiasmal syndrome — Contents 1 Anatomy 2 Pathophysiology 3 Etiology and Epidemiology 4 Management 5 References …

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  • 10nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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