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oeuvre /ˈəːvr(ə) /noun1The body of work of a painter, composer, or author: the complete oeuvre of Mozart...- Both novels occupy somewhat ambiguous positions in the oeuvres of their authors.
- But even in the oeuvres of those authors, Jews, although mentioned, are usually dealt with superficially, not as a significant part of Hispanic culture.
- This causes havoc to the catalogue-based model of the oeuvre complete.
1.1A work of art, music, or literature: an early oeuvre...- He is an extremely prolific composer whose output also includes some five symphonies, violin concertos, cello concertos, chamber music and vocal oeuvres.
- An oeuvre that successfully cut across two distinct areas of film production: the art film and commercial cinema.
- Hence the reader is forced to rely on his own memory or find the reference in another of the author's oeuvres.
OriginLate 19th century: French, literally 'work'. Rhymeschef-d'œuvre |