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(isim) opus

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opus
A work, especially of art

The painter's last opus was a dedication to all things living, in a surprising contrast to all of his prior work.

{i} musical work or composition (especially one in a series); artistic work
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2. You can refer to an artistic work such as a piece of music or writing or a painting as an opus. the new opus from Peter Gabriel. see also magnum opus = work
A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composers complete published works
Op: "Work" With a number, used to show the order in which the works by a given composer were written or published Opus numbers are most often used for composers who catalogued their own works e g Op 1, Op 2
An opus is a piece of classical music by a particular composer. Opus is usually followed by a number which indicates at what point the piece was written. The abbreviation op. is also used. Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E minor, Opus
a single work or composition
(from Latin, meaning 'work') Composers' works are generally catalogued by opus numbers, in the order in which they were written Usually abbreviated as op
A work, composition; commonly used to denote the number of a published work
Operations Pipeline Unified System
Latin for "work," these numbers list, in date order, when a work was composed or published
Lat Work; labor; the product of work or labor
"Work"; opus numbers provide a means of cataloguing a composer's compositions
This represents a single-composer publication, not necessarily the chronological order
"work " An opus number indicates the chronological order in which a piece was composed or published
Caementicium - concrete
Acronym for Organization of Persistent Upwelling Structures, a program taking place in 1983 that studied the inner part of a filament near Point Conception, California See Atkinson et al (1986)
(isim) opus
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