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1 muster
['mʌstə] 1. n1) збір, о́гляд; пере́клик2) ску́пчення, зага́льне число́ (людей, тварин)3) рідк. згра́я, табу́н2. v1) збира́ти(ся)to muster up one's strength — збира́тися в си́лі
2) перевіря́ти
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