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111“Battle That Ended the Century, The“ — Short story (1,200 words); written in collaboration with R.H.Barlow, June 1934. First published as a mimeographed flyer (June 1934); rpt. Acolyte(Fall 1944); first collected in Cats;corrected text in MW. On the eve of the year 2001, a great …
112open-ended — adjective having no predetermined limit. Derivatives open endedness noun …
113open-ended investment company — OEIC An investment trust that operates an open end trust The size of its fund depends on the number of units sold …
114open-ended — adj unlimited, undefined, unconstrict ed, unrestricted, Inf. wide open; broad, general, liberal; up in the air, indefinite, undetermined, unsettled, vague, fuzzy, indistinct …
115double-ended — double end·ed …
116single-ended — single end·ed …
117open-ended — o′pen end′ed adj. 1) cvb not having fixed limits; unrestricted; broad 2) cvb allowing for future changes, revisions, or additions 3) cvb having no fixed answer • Etymology: 1815–25 o′pen end′ed•ness, n …
118Open-Ended Question — VP A question that requires more than a short answer, giving the respondent an opportunity to express opinions …
119open-ended — /ˈoʊpən ɛndəd / (say ohpuhn enduhd) adjective 1. organised or arranged so as to allow for various contingencies; without fixed limits. 2. (of a question) structured so as to encourage a wide variety of answers. –open endedness, noun …
120single-ended SCSI — A Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) bus wiring scheme that uses a single wire for each signal transmitted on the bus. Used more often than differential SCSI. See also differential SCSI;Small Computer System Interface …