Opus
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Opus is a Latin word for work. The plural of opus is opera. It is used in many fields, notably in architecture and in music.
- In music, pieces of music by composers are given opus numbers, which generally run in order of publication. Unpublished compositions often are given WoO numbers (Werke ohne Opus, German for works without opus).
- In architecture, it specifically describes a technique or a method or a style of connecting building elements, following the studies on Roman architecture. Roman building styles are commonly classified as:
- Opus Dei (God's work) is a conservative Roman Catholic organization founded in 1928.
- Opus the penguin is a character in various comic strips by Berkeley Breathed.
- Opus is a comic strip by Berkeley Breathed.
- Directory Opus is a file manager originally for the Amiga computer and now for Windows.
- A "magnum opus" (or "opus magnum") is a great work or, more commonly, the greatest work of a person. Magnum is Latin for great.
- Opus is an ancient Greek city of Eastern Locris, on the coast of mainland Greece across from Euboea
- Opus Pistorum is a novel by Henry Miller