that means your ribcage is open and is showing
If you mean as in a ballet "Word" for it there is no word. If you mean what they want you to do when they say that, they mean to bring back your shoulders a little; inhaling helps you get this open ribcage position. They also mean as in having an upright upper body in good form; your spine should be straight. If you have ever been told how to sit properly with your upper body it's like that. No slouching or crunching in- that's a closed ribcage.
It means it doesn't have an opening where your toes are.
Farrah Fawcett died with her eyes closed.
umbrella
that means your ribcage is open and is showing
If you mean as in a ballet "Word" for it there is no word. If you mean what they want you to do when they say that, they mean to bring back your shoulders a little; inhaling helps you get this open ribcage position. They also mean as in having an upright upper body in good form; your spine should be straight. If you have ever been told how to sit properly with your upper body it's like that. No slouching or crunching in- that's a closed ribcage.
A polygon, by definition, is a closed figure. So a closed polygon is an undefined object.
Polygons by definition are closed: when all the sides are connected and there are no open spaces between them.
Syllables, by definition, contain vowels. If the syllable ends in a vowel sound, it is open. If it ends in a consonant sound, it is closed.
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.
One open, one closed.
a construction site?
open
A closed market is when you go to a market and its closed
The opposite of the adjective closed is open. The opposite of the verb closed is opened.
human is a closed syllable word