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otwarcie noun

openingnoun
a gap permitting passage through

openingnoun
act or instance of beginning

openingnoun
act or instance of making or becoming open

openingnoun
first few moves in a game

orificenoun
mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe

ventnoun
an opening through which gases, especially air, can pass

otwarcie adverb

openlyadverb
in an open manner, visibly, not covertly

otwartość

openness

otwartość noun

candornoun
sincere and open in speech, honesty in expression

otwarty adjective

frankadjective
bluntly honest

gapingadjective
Wide open

openadjective
math: which is part of a predefined collection of subsets

openadjective
not closed

openadjective
prepared to conduct business

openadjective
public

openadjective
receptive

open-endedadjective
permitting unstructured response

open-mindedadjective
willing to consider new ideas

open-sourceadjective

outgoingadjective

transparentadjective
open, publicly visible

otwierać verb

call to orderverb
to formally signal the start of

decodeverb
to convert from an encrypted form to plain text

deployverb
to unfold, open, or otherwise become ready for use

entrenchverb
establish financial position

expand(intransitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one
verb

expand(transitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one
verb

openverb
to begin conducting business

openverb
to bring up (a topic)

openverb
to make accessible to customers

openverb
to make something accessible

open upverb
to open

prorogueverb
to defer

respite(transitive) To delay or postpone
verb

retardverb
put off; postpone

unbuckleverb
to unfasten (the buckle of)

unwindverb
to disentangle

otwierać oczy

open someone's eyes

otwierać się verb

openverb
to become open

pour one's heart outverb
to express one's innermost thoughts or feelings

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