Ops
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)
Office of Price Stabilization.
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How to use Ops in a sentence
The remote controlled flying craft has gone from covert military Ops to a communal backyard hobby.
But six years is a long time, and now clearly she values photo Ops more than she did.
There are already special Ops and CIA teams equipping, training, and directing local units in Iraq.
Blood and War: The Hard Truth About ‘Boots on the Ground’ | Clive Irving | September 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST“It is testimony to the effectiveness of Russian propaganda and psy-Ops,” she says.
“For better or worse, Tech Ops cared deeply about being accountable to something larger than itself,” he wrote.
The Champagne Tranarchist Who Hijacked Occupy’s Twitter Feed | Nina Strochlic | February 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
Both festivals are significant, and we shall meet with Consus and Ops again in close connection in December.
The Religion of Ancient Rome | Cyril BaileyMight I not at that very instant have been cogitating on the characters of Saturn and Ops?
Keats | Sidney ColvinMight I not at 315 that very instant have been cogitating on the characters of Saturn and Ops?
Life of John Keats | Sidney ColvinShe was the daughter of Saturn and Ops, and was both sister and wife of Jupiter.
The Student's Mythology | Catherine Ann WhiteOps, 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)
/ (ɒps) /
the Roman goddess of abundance and fertility, wife of Saturn: Greek counterpart: Rhea
British Dictionary definitions for ops. (2 of 2)
operations
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