Proper noun
A surname.
A suburb of the City of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SJ8897).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe traditional Boeing tail rotor "draws on mature design elements for performance, strength and combat readiness needed for the Army’s mission," according to Openshaw. Source: Internet
The debate over economic and political correctness in the social studies curriculum in P. Benson, & R. Openshaw, eds., New Horizons for New Zealand Social Studies (Palmerston North: ERDC Press, 1998). Source: Internet
Gene Openshaw is the co-author of several Rick Steves guidebooks. Source: Internet
Charles McKenna, 50, of Ornsay Walk, Openshaw, and Steven Hindley, 27, of Kinmel Bay, Rhyl, associates of Mr Mulligan, are accused of working with him on the operation. Source: Internet
He was a patentee of the Openshaw unbreakable tire, and his business met with such success that he was able to sell it and to retire upon a handsome competence. Source: Internet
Professor Peter Openshaw, who sits on Sage's clinical information group, told the Telegraph that the therapies currently being trialled could be a “very exciting” form of treatment. Source: Internet