opuscle (Meaning)

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opuscle (n.)

Alt. of Opuscule

Synonyms & Antonyms of opuscle

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opuscle Sentence Examples

  1. The opuscle was a concise yet comprehensive summary of the philosopher's magnum opus.
  2. The professor distributed opuscles to students to supplement their textbook readings.
  3. The ancient library preserved a rare opuscle containing lost knowledge from a bygone era.
  4. The author's opuscle sparked a lively debate among scholars, inspiring new perspectives on the subject.
  5. The opuscle provided valuable insights into the artist's creative process, offering a glimpse into their mind.
  6. The religious order published an opuscle detailing their beliefs and practices, aiming to reach a broader audience.
  7. The political pamphlet, disguised as an opuscle, contained thinly veiled criticisms of the government.
  8. The librarian carefully cataloged the opuscle among other historical documents, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
  9. The traveler's opuscle contained detailed maps, descriptions of local customs, and tips for navigating the unfamiliar land.
  10. The scientist's opuscle presented their groundbreaking research in a clear and accessible manner, making it understandable to both experts and lay readers.

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Alt. of Opuscule

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No antonyms found.

The opuscle was a concise yet comprehensive summary of the philosopher's magnum opus.

The professor distributed opuscles to students to supplement their textbook readings.

The ancient library preserved a rare opuscle containing lost knowledge from a bygone era.

The author's opuscle sparked a lively debate among scholars, inspiring new perspectives on the subject.