(adj-na,n,adj-no) savage land
backward region
uncivilized
uncivilised
(P)
(n,vs) cleavage (in gems)
(n) breakup (of a ceremony, wedding, party, meeting, etc.)
closure
(n) to blossom
to flower
to bloom
(n) opening of the beachgoing season
(v5r,vi) (1) (uk) to be separated
to be exposed
to be wide open
(2) to stand with one's limbs apart (blocking the way)
(n) split and dried saurel
(n) (hinged) door
(n) (comp) aperture
(n) unsealed mail
(v1,vt) (1) to open (a door, etc.)
to unwrap (e.g. parcel, package)
(2) to open (for business, etc.)
(3) to empty
to clear out
to make space
to make room
(v1,vi) (4) to dawn
to grow light
(5) to end
(P)
(v1,vt) (1) (uk) to open
to bare
to expose
(2) to stretch
(v1,vi) (1) to become opened up
to improve
to get better
(2) to develop
to progress
to become civilized (civilised)
to be up-to-date
(3) to be enlightened
to be sensible
(P)
(n) (ling) open syllable
(n) making materials in a library available in open stacks
(n) opening ceremony
(n) opening day
(n) open circuit
(n) Buddhist missionary, esp. in Jodo, Pure Land, etc. sects
Buddhist minister (in the West)
(n) private clinician
physician in private practice
(P)
(n) (Buddh) opening chant of a sutra
(n) (1) (of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji without a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel
(2) (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "a" and "u" sounds
(n) numerical aperture (in photography)
(n) aperture
(n) aperture ratio
(n) school opening ceremony
(n) cultivated land
(n) host country (e.g. for a conference)
(n) opening ceremony (of an event, show, etc.)
(n) place where a meeting (conference, etc.) is held
venue