2. The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music. [1913 Webster]
3. The house where operas are exhibited. [1913 Webster]
{Op[ e]ra bouffe} [F. op[ e]ra opera + bouffe comic, It. buffo], {Opera buffa} [It.], light, farcical, burlesque opera.
{Opera box}, a partially inclosed portion of the auditorium of an opera house for the use of a small private party.
{Op[ e]ra comique} [F.], comic or humorous opera.
{Opera flannel}, a light flannel, highly finished. --Knight.
{Opera girl} or {Opera girls} (Bot.), an East Indian plant ({Mantisia saltatoria}) of the Ginger family, sometimes seen in hothouses. It has curious flowers which have some resemblance to a ballet dancer, whence the popular name. Called also {dancing girls}.
{Opera glass}, a short telescope with concave eye lenses of low power, usually made double, that is, with a tube and set of glasses for each eye; a lorgnette; -- so called because adapted for use at the opera, theater, etc.
{Opera hat}, a gentleman s folding hat.
{Opera house}, specifically, a theater devoted to the performance of operas.
{Opera seria} [It.], serious or tragic opera; grand opera. [1913 Webster]
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