operasi
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch operatie, from Latin operātiō, the verb of operor (“I work”), from opus, operis (“work”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɔpəˈrasi]
- Hyphenation: opê‧ra‧si
Noun
opêrasi (plural operasi-operasi, first-person possessive operasiku, second-person possessive operasimu, third-person possessive operasinya)
- operation:
- the act or process of operating.
- (medicine) a surgical procedure.
- Synonym: pembedahan
- (military) a military campaign.
Derived terms
- beroperasi
- mengoperasi
- mengoperasikan
- pengoperasi
- pengoperasian
Compounds
- operasi aljabar
- operasi bakti
- operasi baris elementer
- operasi biner
- operasi dasar
- operasi dasar aritmetika
- operasi Dwikora
- operasi ilegal
- operasi kolom
- operasi lasik
- operasi militer
- operasi pasar
- operasi pasar terbuka
- operasi plastik
- operasi riset
- operasi septoplasti
- operasi sesar
- operasi tangkap tangan
- operasi Trikora
- operasi yustisi
Related terms
Further reading
- “operasi” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
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