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  • 41Open-mid front rounded vowel — œ Image …

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  • 42open up — {v.} 1. To show for the first time; make clear; reveal. * /The story of Helen Keller s life opened up a whole new world to Mary./ * /Einstein s theories opened up a whole new area for study./ 2. To make available; present an opportunity; offer. * …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 43open up — {v.} 1. To show for the first time; make clear; reveal. * /The story of Helen Keller s life opened up a whole new world to Mary./ * /Einstein s theories opened up a whole new area for study./ 2. To make available; present an opportunity; offer. * …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 44open-mouthed — open mouthedly /oh peuhn mow dhid lee, mowtht lee/, adv. open mouthedness, n. /oh peuhn mowdhd , mowtht /, adj. 1. having the mouth open. 2. gaping, as with surprise or astonishment. 3. greedy, ravenous, or rapacious. 4. clamoring at the sight of …

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  • 45open vowel — UK US noun [countable] [singular open vowel plural open vowels] linguistics a vowel that you pronounce with your tongue on the bottom of your mouth Thesaurus: terms in phonetics …

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  • 46open vowel — n technical a vowel such as /a/ that is pronounced with your tongue flat on the bottom of your mouth …

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  • 47open vowel — noun count LINGUISTICS a vowel that you pronounce with your tongue on the bottom of your mouth …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 48Mouth ulcer — Oral ulcer Classification and external resources Aphthous ulcer on the lower lip ICD 9 528.9 …

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  • 49Mouth assessment — Nursing Assessment of the Mouth The mouth is the beginning of the digestive system and a big part of the airway for the respiratory system. This is a very important part of the total patient health assessment. Prior to beginning any assessment of …

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  • 50mouth — ♦♦ mouths, mouthing, mouthed (The noun is pronounced [[t]ma͟ʊθ[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]ma͟ʊð[/t]]. The plural of the noun and the third person singular of the verb are both pronounced [[t]ma͟ʊðz[/t]].) 1) N COUNT: oft poss N Your mouth… …

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