Some other words for an opening are: hole, gap, aperture, orifice, beginning, start, commencement, vacancy or position.
an opening for something a starting place
Grand opening is two words, so they would only both be capitalized if they were the title of something.
Opening
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
bloom
A door is an opening.
doorway
an orifice is a hole in which something can be pass through.
a hole door
The word is shut. It means to move something into position so that it blocks the opening.
an opening for something a starting place
Grand opening is two words, so they would only both be capitalized if they were the title of something.
segue - it comes from the Italian word meaning 'to follow'
The luhya word for the English word opening is "ufunguzi."
to open (something) = (etwas) öffnen the forms: Ich öffne (I open/I'm opening) Du öffnest (You open/are opening) Er öffnet (He opens/is opening) Sie öffnet (She...) Es öffnet (It...) Wir öffnen (We open/are opening) Ihr öffnet (You open/are opening) Sie öffnen (They open/are opening) The word for open (something is open, not closed) is offen or geöffnet.
Yes, the word 'lock' is both a noun (lock, locks) and a verb (lock, locks, locking, locked).The noun 'lock' is a word for a device to secure something from opening or being moved; a word for a clump of hair; a word for a thing.The word 'lock' means to secure something with a device to prevent opening or moving; to become stuck in place preventing movement.
The word "introduction" can be a noun. It typically refers to a beginning or opening section of something, such as a speech or a book.