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| o·pus [ ṓpəss ] (plural o·per·a [ ṓpərə, óppərə ] or o·pus·es) |
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1. one of series of musical works: a musical work, especially one of a numbered series by the same composer arranged to show the order in which they were written or cataloged
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2. creative work: a creative piece of work in any field of the arts. See also magnum opus
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| [Early 18th century. < Latin, "work"] |
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