half-open
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Etymology edit
Adjective edit
half-open (not comparable)
- partially open; ajar
- 1964 April, G. Freeman Allen, “The BRB shows traders the Liner train prototypes”, in Modern Railways, page 265:
- Between the fixed, full-height ends run flexible covers, carried on tubes running in guides, which can be locked in the closed, half-open or fully open positions; [...].
- (mathematics) (referring to an interval on the real line) containing only one of its endpoints
Translations edit
partially open
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mathematics: containing only one of its endpoints
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