O.p.


1.
out of print.
1.
Order of Preachers (Dominican).
1.
observation post.
2.
British Theater. .
3.
out of print.
4.
.
1.
observation post.
abbreviation
1.
out of print
abbreviation
1.
(military) observation post
2.
Ordo Praedicatorum (the Dominicans)
3.
organophosphate

noun

[fr operator or operative]

adjective

Other people’s: OP. Other people’s money

[1901+; perhaps a translation of Yiddish yenems]
out of print
1.
operation
2.
operative
3.
operator
4.
opportunity
1.
operation
2.
op[tical] art
1.
observation post
2.
operate (shortwave transmission)
3.
operator (shortwave transmission)
4.
Order of Preachers
5.
out of print
6.
outpatient

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