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Q: What does operis mean?
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What does opera mean in latin?

Opera is the plural form of opus, operis and it mean works or fortifications


Finis operis sed non finis quaerendi?

"The end of the work, but not the end of seeking."


What is the Latin translation for 'pride in your work'?

"Pride" is superbia, with the source of pride in the genitive; thus "pride in your work" is superbia operis tui(or operis vestri if "you" is plural). The verb "to take pride" is superbiare, with the source of pride in the ablative; thus "to take pride in your work" is superibiare opere tuo (or opere vestro).If a specific reference to the person(s) spoken to is not intended, then possibly superbia operis sui; superbiare opere suo "[to take] pride in one's own work" is a better translation.


What has the author Johann Scheuchzer written?

Johann Scheuchzer has written: 'Operis agrostographici idea' -- subject(s): Grasses, Juncaceae, Cyperaceae


What is locaio conductio operis?

is it something like temperature only temperature is name temperature and conduction is like conduction because is like same name


What is meant by the term conductio locatio operis?

Locatio conductio operis is a type of contract in Roman Law. It is a consensual contract (meaning that the property has to be transferred from one party to the other and that the obligation arising should be for the return of that thing), where one party (locator) gives the other party Labour, and the other party (condductor) gives him a pay (merces) for return. It is basically a subtype of rent, of which the object is labour.


What is Miami High School's motto?

"Magna est veritas." In English it means "Great is the truth."


What has the author Johann Franz Balthasar written?

Johann Franz Balthasar has written: 'Dissertatio de operis subditorum' -- subject(s): Feudal law, Early works to 1800


Latin for work?

laboro (I work) and laborare (to work) are the verbs. The noun is opus (operis, n.), or labor(-oris, m.) for "work" in the sense of "toil, exertion."


What has the author Jacob Gabriel Trog written?

Jacob Gabriel Trog has written: 'Tabula analytica fungorum in Epicrisi seu synopsi hymenomycetum Friesiana descriptorum, ad operis usum faciliorem collata' -- subject(s): Basidiomycetes


What has the author Valesco written?

Valesco has written: 'Epitome operis perquam utilis morbis curandis Valesci de Taranta in septem congesta libros' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Medicine, Surgery 'Practica, quae alias Philonium dicitur'


What has the author Christoph Fischer written?

Christoph Fischer has written: 'Operis oeconomici per R.P. Christophorum Fischer, Soc. Jesu, conscripti pars prima[-secunda] de oeconomia suburbana' -- subject(s): Country life, Early works to 1800, Home economics