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opera1 noun (operas) 1 a dramatic work set to music, in which the singers are usually accompanied by an orchestra. 2 the score or libretto, etc of such a work. 3 operas as an art-form. 4 a theatre where opera is performed. 5 a company that performs opera. operatic adj 1 relating to or like opera. 2 dramatic or overly theatrical; exaggerated. operatically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Italian, from Latin, meaning 'work' or 'a work', from opus work.

opera2 plural of opus

opus noun (opuses or opera) (abbreviation op.) an artistic work, especially a musical composition, often used with a number to show the order in which a composer's works were written or catalogued.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: Latin, meaning 'work'.