Definition of Openers. Meaning of Openers. Synonyms of Openers

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Definition of Openers

Opener
Opener O"pen*er, n. One who, or that which, opens. ``True opener of my eyes.' --Milton.

Meaning of Openers from wikipedia

- Look up opener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Opener, Open'er or Openers may refer to: Opener (album), an album by 8mm Opener (baseball), a baseball...
- Netherlands, the first can openers were not patented until 1855 in England and 1858 in the United States. These early openers were basically variations...
- designs of such bottle openers. Wall mounted openers are typically found behind bars in pubs, whilst hand-tool bottle openers tend to be found and used...
- different openers (e.g. approaching a stranger on the street versus meeting them at a more structured gathering of people with like interests). An opener often...
- season, the Commissioner's Office proposed banning the opener, after which the use of openers fell significantly. By the 1980s, MLB teams had adopted...
- The Opener is an album by American jazz trombonist Curtis Fuller, recorded on June 16, 1957 and released on Blue Note later that year—his debut for the...
- door. They may be standalone devices are incorporated into can openers. Beverage openers are useful for opening every day beverage containers for those...
- including rubber sheet grip models and rubber timing belt loop models. Jar openers that are designed to wedge open a lid sealed by a rubber ring were patented...
- not identical, to the P-38 and P-51 can openers. The Swedish army also emplo**** a similar variant of this opener. Its official designation is M7481-021000...
- garage door openers: Chain drive openers. These have a chain (similar to a bicycle's) that connects the trolley to the motor. Belt drive openers use a rubber...