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Muse means a variety of things.1: Muse is any or the nine daughters (Calliope,Clio,Erato,Euterpe,Melpomene,Polyhymnia,Terpsichore,Thalia and Urania) of Mnemosyne (goddess of memory) and Zeus in the Greek mythology, each presiding over a different form of art. 2: Source of inspiration for an artist (especially a poet). 3: A poet 4: to be absorbed in thought or a state of meditation

to muse - mull over, ponder,reflect, brood, consider

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