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clopen
English
Etymology
Blend of closed +? open.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??p?n
Adjective
clopen (not comparable)
- (topology, of a set in a topological space) Both open and closed.
- 1999, S. J. Dilworth, On the extensibility of certain homeomorphisms and linear isometries, Krzysztof Jarosz (editor), Function Spaces: Proceedings of the Third Conference on Function Spaces, American Mathematical Society, Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 232, page 124,
- FACT 1. Disjoint closed subsets of may be separated by disjoint clopen sets.
- 2) Every algebra of clopen sets which separates the points of a totally disconnected compact space contains all clopen sets.
- 1999, S. J. Dilworth, On the extensibility of certain homeomorphisms and linear isometries, Krzysztof Jarosz (editor), Function Spaces: Proceedings of the Third Conference on Function Spaces, American Mathematical Society, Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 232, page 124,
Noun
clopen (plural clopens)
- A pair of work shifts in which a worker works a closing shift one day and then works an opening shift the next day, usually with a short amount of time between the two.
See also
- swing shift
Anagrams
- Coplen
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clepen
Middle English
Alternative forms
- clepyn, clepe, clupen, clepie, clupie, clupy
- (early) cleopien, clepian, clypian, clepi?en, clepenn
Etymology
From Old English cleopian, clipian, from Proto-Germanic *klip?n?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kl??p?n/
- (dialectal) IPA(key): /?kle?p?n/, /?kl?p?n/, /?klip?n/
Verb
clepen (third-person singular simple present clepeth, present participle clepende, first-/third-person singular past indicative clepte, past participle yclept)
- to call out, cry (about something)
- to call out, appeal (to someone or something)
- to say or respond to (someone)
- to say; to tell; to discuss (something)
- to name, call, designate
- to call to; to summon
- to convoke; to cause to assemble
Conjugation
Descendants
- English: clepe
- Yola: clepe
References
- “cl?pen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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