Opus
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Opus is a Latin word meaning "work." Opus or OPUS may refer to:
Books and magazines
- Opus (comic strip), by Berkeley Breathed
- Opus the Penguin, the title character of the strip
- Opus (manga), a manga by Satoshi Kon
- Opus (University of Newcastle magazine), a student newspaper of the University of Newcastle, Australia
- Opus (classical record magazine), an American magazine
Computing
- Opus (audio format), an audio coding format
- Opus (microkernel), an operating system kernel
- Opus-CBCS, a computer bulletin board system
- Directory Opus, a file manager program
- OPUS (software), digital repository software
- OPUS (CAM-Software), CAM software
Music
- Work of art (L. opus), especially in music (though other arts as well)
- Opus number, a method of identifying compositions
- OPUS Records, a Slovak record label
Bands
- Opus (Austrian band), an Austrian pop-rock group
- Opus (Yugoslav band), a former Yugoslav progressive rock group
- Opus III (band), an English electronic pop group
- Pur (band), a German pop group originally known as "Opus"
Albums
- Opus (Opus album), a 1987 album by Austrian band Opus
- Opus (Schiller album), a 2013 album by German music project Schiller
- Opus (Eric Prydz album), a 2016 album by the electronic artist Eric Prydz
- "Opus" (Eric Prydz song), song from the eponymous album.
- Opus, a 2007 compilation album by Mr. Sam
- Opus 1 (album), the 1975 album by the Yugoslav band Opus
Organisations
- Opus Group Berhad, a consortium of several different companies operating under the Opus brand name
- Opus Energy, an electricity and gas supplier based in the United Kingdom
- LRT Opus, a Lithuanian radio station
- Opus College of Business, United States
Transportation
- OPUS card, a card used for public transit in Quebec, Canada
- Opus, a bus manufactured by Optima Bus Corporation
Other uses
- Opus (mythology), a son of Zeus
- Opus, Greece, a city in Ancient Greece
- Opus (play), a 2006 play by Michael Hollinger
- 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
See also
- Mr. Holland's Opus, a 1995 film starring Richard Dreyfuss
- Opus 111, a French classical record label bought by Naive
- Opus Dei (disambiguation)
- Magnum opus (disambiguation)
- Work (disambiguation) (Latin: opus)
- All pages beginning with "Opus"
- All pages with a title containing Opus
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