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- nounopus (noun) · opuses (plural noun) · opera (plural noun)
- musica separate composition or set of compositions by a particular composer, usually ordered by date of publication. See also Op.."The Gambler was Prokofiev's sixth opera, despite its early opus number"
- any artistic work, especially one on a large scale:"he was writing an opus on Mexico"
Originearly 19th century: from Latin, literally ‘work’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- any artistic work, especially one on a large scale:
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