opus.

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Englisch - Türkisch
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Bence, bu roman onun en büyük eseri. - This novel is his greatest opus, in my opinion.

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Englisch - Englisch
op
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.

A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composer's complete published works

Beethoven's opus eighteen quartets are considered by many to be the beginning of the Romantic era.

{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)
Op - The term, meaning work, is used by composers to show the chronological order of their works, e g Op 1, Op 2
"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
System proposed by CISL in 1986 to follow on after Multics Eventually canceled by Bull Officially known as NOS/VS3 or HVS release 3 This group was managed by Michael Tague
Open Architecture Purse System
a musical composition
A work; specif
a musical work that has been created; "the composition is written in four movements"
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