1.to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle,display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
2.to gather, summon, rouse (often followed by up): Hemustered all his courage.
The noun 'muster' is a standard collective noun for:a muster of crowsa muster of peacocksa muster of soldiersa muster of storks
Muster day took place every year from 1972 and lasted until after the Civil War. This was the day that all men ages 18-45 would sign up to be in the Armed Services
Miki Muster's birth name is Miki Muster.
Muster parade. Muster means to gather everyone together in a parade, that's why it is called muster parade.
No, it is not a preposition. Muster is a noun, or a verb (to gather or muster).
I couldn't muster to see my child in pain.
we had to try and muster as may people as possible
muster point is a peninsula that jots out into the sea
Gympie Muster was created in 1982.
Muster Day, That is the way to do roll call's in the military.
I could not muster up the courage to touch the snake.
A bangtail muster is a muster of cattle, for counting and other purposes, during which any animals not previously counted are bangtailed, treated and released.