Definitions Found:
Not opened
- unopenednot opened
- unopenedNot opened
- deadlightsA skylight designed not to be opened
- mihaa young fern frond that has not opened
- countermarkan additional mark put on a bale of goods belonging to several merchants, so that it may not be opened except in the presence of all the owners
- countermarksCOUNTERMARK, an additional mark put on a bale of goods belonging to several merchants, so that it may not be opened except in the presence of all the owners
- jarpartly opened; ajar
- anthesisa fully opened flower
- openablecapable of being opened
- openableable to be opened
- burstsBe opened suddenly and forcibly
- anthesesANTHESIS, a fully opened flower
- openabilitythe ability to be opened
- burstingBe opened suddenly and forcibly
- openabilitiesOPENABILITY, the ability to be opened
- foldingBe able to be opened out; unfold
- foldedBe able to be opened out; unfold
- unclaspopen or cause to be opened (as a clenched hand)
- abroachopened or tapped so that the contents can flow out; broached
- ringto direct that the curtain of a theater be raised or opened
- flowerThe state or period in which a plant's flowers have developed and opened
- sunroofsA panel in the roof of a car that can be opened for extra ventilation
- sunroofA panel in the roof of a car that can be opened for extra ventilation
- poppersA small vial of amyl nitrite used for inhalation that makes a popping sound when opened
- popperA small vial of amyl nitrite used for inhalation that makes a popping sound when opened
- moonroofA transparent section of the roof of an automobile, typically tinted and able to be opened
- popped(of a person's eyes) Bulge or appear to bulge when opened wide, esp. as an indication of surprise
- popping(of a person's eyes) Bulge or appear to bulge when opened wide, esp. as an indication of surprise
- floodgatesA gate that can be opened or closed to admit or exclude water, esp. the lower gate of a lock
- soonersperson who settles on government land before it is legally opened to settlers in order to gain the choice of location
- soonerperson who settles on government land before it is legally opened to settlers in order to gain the choice of location
- turnablecause to move around so as to effect a desired end (as of locking, opening, or shutting) turned the knob till the door opened
- peepholeA small hole that may be looked through, esp. one in a door through which visitors may be identified before the door is opened
- peepholesA small hole that may be looked through, esp. one in a door through which visitors may be identified before the door is opened
- gatefoldsAn oversized page in a book or magazine folded to the same size as the other pages but intended to be opened out for reading
- latchesA spring lock for an outer door that catches when the door is closed and can only be opened from the outside with a key
- backdraftsA phenomenon in which a fire that has consumed all available oxygen suddenly explodes when more oxygen is made available, typically because a door or window has been opened
- automattype of self-service restaurant in which customers obtain food from small compartments by depositing the required number of coins in slots so that the doors can be opened
- backdraftA phenomenon in which a fire that has consumed all available oxygen suddenly explodes when more oxygen is made available, typically because a door or window has been opened
- automatstype of self-service restaurant in which customers obtain food from small compartments by depositing the required number of coins in slots so that the doors can be opened