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O.P.
1abbreviation for
- Order of Preachers (Dominican).
O.P.
2abbreviation for
- observation post.
- British Theater. opposite prompt.
- out of print.
- overproof.
op
3[ op ]
noun
OP
4or O.P.
- observation post.
op-
5- variant of ob- (by assimilation) before p:
oppose.
op.
6abbreviation for
- opera.
- operation.
- opposite.
- opus.
Op.
7abbreviation for
- opus.
o.p.
8abbreviation for
- out of print.
op.
1abbreviation for
- operation
- opus
- operator
- operational
o.p.
2abbreviation for
- out of print
OP
3abbreviation for
- military observation post
- Ordo Praedicatorum (the Dominicans)
- organophosphate
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Word History and Origins
Origin of O.P.1
From Latin Ōrdō Praedicātōrum
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Word History and Origins
Origin of O.P.1
(for sense 2) Latin: Order of Preachers
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Example Sentences
For the rest of the trip, Rizzo kept spelling out, in order, the letters r-h-i-n-o-c-e-r-o-s and a-n-t-h-r-o-p-o-i-d.
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The stiffened emulsion is then placed in the bag, o p q r, made of fine but strong canvas, with meshes about 0.5 mm.
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From the point O, draw diagonal lines, at suitable angles to the line O P.
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You ran your O. P. against his veluti in speculum, and pray which beat?
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Very well, and is not a man who cries O. P. a man of letters too?
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"P—o—p—e, Pope," she spelt out of her infants' primer in Brum's hearing.
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