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'''''Magnum opus''''' (plural: '''''magna opera''''', also '''''opus magnum''''' / '''''opera magna'''''), from the [[Latin]] meaning "great work",<ref>''The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language'', Fourth Edition, Retrieved December 10, 2006, from [http://dictionary.reference.com Dictionary.com]</ref> refers to the largest, and perhaps the best, greatest, most popular, or most renowned achievement of a [[writer]], [[artist]], [[composer]] or [[Artisan|craftsman]].
==Related terms==
Sometimes the term ''magnum opus'' is used to refer to simply "''a'' great work" rather than "''the'' great work" of a specific person.<ref>Bill Bryson, ''Troublesome Words'', Third Edition published in Penguin Books 2002</ref>
In popular usage, the English-style plural ''magnum opuses'' may also be seen. Some reputable dictionaries such as the [[Oxford English Dictionary]] now regard ''magnum opuses'' as acceptable.
The term "magnum opus" is distinguished in usage from "[[masterpiece]]" by a requirement that it is a work on a large scale, and by the absence of a requirement that it is generally regarded as among the creator's most successful works.
==See also==
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*[[Great Work]]
*[[Henosis]]
*[[Pièce de résistance]]
==Notes==
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