Opus (pl.: opera) is a Latin word meaning "work". Italian equivalents are opera (singular) and opere (plural).

Opus or OPUS may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Music

  • Opus number, (abbr. Op.) specifying order of (usually) publication, and hence applied to collections as well as individual compositions
  • Opus Records, a Slovak record label

Bands

Albums

Songs

Publications

Other arts

Computing

Organisations

Transportation

Other uses

  • Opus (mythology), a son of Zeus
  • Opus, Greece, a city in ancient Locris, Greece
  • Opus (Elis), a town in ancient Elis, Greece
  • Opus (architecture), a series of constructing methods in use in Ancient Rome
  • Opus pontis, cost of paying for bridge work in Ancient Rome and the Roman Empire
  • OPUS (chromatography), a line of chromatography columns manufactured by Repligen Corporation
  • OPUS (psychiatry), a Danish early intervention program for people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders

See also

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