opus

noun
/ˈəʊpəs/

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin opus.

  1. borrowed from opus

Definitions

  1. A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composer's…

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

    • Beethoven's "Razumovsky" Quartets, Op. 59, are considered by many to be the beginning of the Romantic era.
  2. 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.

The neighborhood

Derived

opuscule

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