Open end spinning — or open end spinning is a technology for creating yarn without using a spindle. It was invented and developed in Czechoslovakia in Výzkumný ústav bavlnářský / Cotton Researching Institute in Ústí nad Orlicí in the year 1963. It is also known as… … Wikipedia
Open Transport Network — (OTN) is a flexible private communication network, based on the fiber optic technology (ref) . It is a brand name and not to be mistaken with Optical Transport Network. It is a networking technology that aims at transporting a number of… … Wikipedia
Ring Rail Line — Vantaankoski railway station, the present end of the line, which will be extended by the Ring Rail Line. Overview Status Under construction … Wikipedia
ring pull — noun The tongue of metal and the ring attached to it, which one pulls from or on the top of a can of beer, lemonade, etc to open it • • • Main Entry: ↑ring * * * n. a ring shaped pull tab on a can or other container * * * noun, pl ⋯ pulls [count] … Useful english dictionary
Open Water 2: Adrift — Theatrical release poster Directed by Hans Horn Produced by Dan Maag Philip Schulz Deyle … Wikipedia
Open Morris — is one of the three umbrella groups for morris dance sides in England. It was formed primarily by members of Fenstanton Morris (an early mixed sex dance side operating near Huntingdon) in the early 1980s as a response to the male only policy of… … Wikipedia
Open Your Eyes (Album) — Open Your Eyes Studioalbum von Yes Veröffentlichung 24. November 1997 Label Eagle Records (U.K.) Beyond Music … Deutsch Wikipedia
ring-pull — UK US noun [countable] [singular ring pull plural ring pulls] british a ring that you pull to open a can Thesaurus: lids and other parts of containersmeronym bags and cases for carrying possessions … Useful english dictionary
Ring-tail Cat — Ring tail Cats are named that for their seven or eight black rings on their tail. Technically, Ring tail Cats are not related to cats at all; they are in the family of Procyonidae , otherwise known as Bassariscus Astusus . They range from the… … Wikipedia
open — [adj1] unfastened, unclosed accessible, agape, airy, ajar, bare, clear, cleared, dehiscent, disclosed, emptied, expanded, expansive, exposed, extended, extensive, free, gaping, made passable, naked, navigable, passable, patent, patulous, peeled,… … New thesaurus