Ops

[ ops ]

noun
  1. the ancient Roman goddess of plenty, and the wife of Saturn and mother of Jupiter: identified with the Greek goddess Rhea.

Other definitions for OPS (2 of 2)

OPS

  1. Office of Price Stabilization.

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How to use Ops in a sentence

  • Both festivals are significant, and we shall meet with Consus and Ops again in close connection in December.

  • Might I not at that very instant have been cogitating on the characters of Saturn and Ops?

    Keats | Sidney Colvin
  • Might I not at 315 that very instant have been cogitating on the characters of Saturn and Ops?

    Life of John Keats | Sidney Colvin
  • She was the daughter of Saturn and Ops, and was both sister and wife of Jupiter.

    The Student's Mythology | Catherine Ann White
  • Ops, or Rhea, his wife, succeeded in concealing Jupiter from him.

    The Student's Mythology | Catherine Ann White

British Dictionary definitions for Ops (1 of 2)

Ops

/ (ɒps) /


noun
  1. the Roman goddess of abundance and fertility, wife of Saturn: Greek counterpart: Rhea

British Dictionary definitions for ops. (2 of 2)

ops.

abbreviation for
  1. operations

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