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*a [[clopen set]] as in [[topology]] (a branch of [[mathematics]])
*a [[clopen set]] as in [[topology]] (a branch of [[mathematics]])
*a term used by workers in [[retail]] and [[Service Sector|service]] jobs when then have to close one night, and open the following day. This term can be used either as a noun ("my schedule has a clopen this week"), or as a verb ("looks like I have to clopen")
*a term used by workers in [[retail]] and [[Service Sector|service]] jobs when then have to close one night, and open the following day. This term can be used either as a noun ("my schedule has a clopen this week"), or as a verb ("looks like I have to clopen")
*a term used by parents to their children at bedtime in reference to the door's position between closed and open. This should be measured by the span between an adult's pinky and thumb extended in opposite directions. The term can be used as an adjective ("Would you like the door clopen"?)

Revision as of 03:21, 15 July 2009

clopen may refer to:

  • a clopen set as in topology (a branch of mathematics)
  • a term used by workers in retail and service jobs when then have to close one night, and open the following day. This term can be used either as a noun ("my schedule has a clopen this week"), or as a verb ("looks like I have to clopen")