Open-position
noun
1.
Music. the arrangement of a chord with wide intervals between the parts.
2.
(in ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance) any position in which the feet are separated.
noun
1.
(commerce) a situation in which a dealer in commodities, securities, or currencies has either unsold stock or uncovered sales
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