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  1. 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.

  2. The Open | Golf's Original Championship

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

  3. 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.

  4. US Open 2026 qualifiers: See who's in the field for Shinnecock

    1 day ago · The 2026 U.S. Open field will have 156 players. So far, 107 golfers have qualified. The other 49 will be decided over the next couple weeks, with the bulk of them earning spots Monday, June 8, …

  5. 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.

  6. U.S. Women's Open 2026 leaderboard: Final results and scores from ...

    2 days ago · Here's a look at how the 2026 U.S. Women's Open played out at Rivieria Country Club.

  7. OpenAI | Research & Deployment

    We believe our research will eventually lead to artificial general intelligence, a system that can solve human-level problems. Building safe and beneficial AGI is our mission.

  8. Opendoor Technologies Inc. (OPEN) Stock Price, News, Quote

    Find the latest Opendoor Technologies Inc. (OPEN) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  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 - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to (cause to) be less tight, less compact, or less closely spaced: [~ + object] The soldiers began to open ranks. [no object] The ranks of the soldiers began to open.