open-air
See also: open air
English
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editopen-air (not comparable)
- Located or taking place outdoors.
- 1915, William Campbell, Sketches from Formosa[1], Marshall Brothers Limited, page 33:
- All along the way we enjoyed very favourable opportunities for open-air preaching, and for disposing of large quantities of Christian books and tracts.
- 2024 April 3, Richard Foster, “Training the next generation of engineers”, in RAIL, number 1006, page 48:
- Secondly, preserved railways are not 24/7 operations. There are closed seasons where they can be turned into open-air classrooms.
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edittaking place outdoors — see outdoor