Oped
[ohp] /oʊp/
adjective, verb (used with or without object), oped, oping. Literary.
1.
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[op-ed] /ˈɒpˌɛd/
noun
1.
a newspaper page devoted to signed articles by commentators, essayists, humorists, etc., of varying viewpoints: the Op-Ed of today’s New York Times.
/əʊp/
verb, adjective
1.
an archaic or poetic word for open
/ˈɒpˌɛd/
noun
1.
adj.
short for open (adj.), early 13c. “not closed; not hidden;” originally as awake is from awaken, etc. As a verb from mid-15c. Middle English had ope-head “bare-headed” (c.1300).
adj.
1970, in reference to the page of a newspaper opposite the editorial page, usually devoted to personal opinion columns. The thing itself said to have been pioneered by the New York “World.”
opposite the editorial page
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