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    opus
    /ˈəʊpəs/

    noun

    • 1. a separate composition or set of compositions.
    • 2. an artistic work, especially one on a large scale: "he was writing an opus on Mexico"

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  3. The meaning of OPUS is work; especially : a musical composition or set of compositions usually numbered in the order of its issue. How to use opus in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force, designed to efficiently code speech and general audio in a single format, while remaining low-latency enough for real-time interactive communication and low-complexity enough for low-end embedded processors.

  5. a piece of music written by a particular musician and given a number relating to the order in which it was published: Carl Nielsen's Opus 43 quintet. formal. any work of art: He showed us his latest opus, a truly awful painting of a vase of flowers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Musical pieces. arrangement. ballade. bolero.

  6. Opus is a noun that means a piece of music or any work of art. Learn how to use it in sentences, see related words and phrases, and find translations in different languages.

  7. An opus is a created work, usually musical in nature. The composer's greatest opus was inspired by the blooming of the spring flowers.

  8. an artistic composition, esp a musical work. often capital (usually followed by a number) a musical composition by a particular composer, generally catalogued in order of publication. Beethoven's opus 61 is his violin concerto. Discover More.

  9. 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.