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Opus isthe nominative form of a Latin masculine noun of the 3rd declension which means "work"

Magnum is the nominative case of the neutral form of the adjective magnus, magna, magnum (masc. fem. neuter ) which means "great"

So Terra's magnum opus, is Terra's great work. But it would likely be: Terri magnum opus, because in Latin the genitive case (which usually ends with an "i" in the name shows personal possession.) So you end up with: The great work of Terra.

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