"Muses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In English, "muses" refers to persons or things that inspire or influence creative work or imagination. For example, "The great landscapes of the countryside were her muses, and she felt inspired to write poetry when she visited."
Museology is the study and practice of managing and conserving cultural heritage, particularly in the context of museums. It encompasses the principles, methods, and practices used to collect, preserve, exhibit, and educate about various aspects of human culture, such as art, history, science, and technology.
Musgrove is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "mus" meaning mouse and "grove" meaning a small wood or copse. It is likely to have originally referred to a person who lived near a small wooded area or a mouse-infested clearing.
Mush is a noun that refers to a soft, wet, and often dirty mixture of decaying plant material, especially fungi and leaves. It can also refer to a thick, sloppy substance, such as mashed potatoes or a mixture of food. In a figurative sense, "mush" can also imply a lack of clarity or definition, as in "words muttered in a mush" or "if you don't specify, your instructions are just a mush".
Pervez Musharraf is a former Pakistani military general and politician who served as the President of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008. He seized power in a bloodless military coup in 1999 and served as the Chief Executive of Pakistan until 2001. Musharraf stepped down as President in 2008 amid corruption allegations and health concerns.
Mushers are people who operate and drive dog sleds, particularly in Arctic and subarctic regions. The term is often used to describe the experienced and skilled individuals who lead teams of sled dogs during expeditions, competitions, or for practical transportation over snow and ice.