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Definition of muse
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Muse (n.) A poet; a bard.
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Routine
::
Routine
(n.) A round of
business,
amusement,
or
pleasure,
daily or
frequently
pursued;
especially,
a
course
of
business
or
offical
duties
regularly
or
frequently
returning..
Sport
::
Sport (v. t.) To
divert;
to
amuse;
to make
merry;
-- used with the
reciprocal
pronoun.
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To
reflect
upon any
subject;
to muse; to
meditate;
to
ponder;
to
consider;
to
deliberate.
Practice
::
Practice
(v. i.) To
perform
certain
acts
frequently
or
customarily,
either
for
instruction,
profit,
or
amusement;
as, to
practice
with the
broadsword
or with the
rifle;
to
practice
on the
piano..
Merry-go-round
::
Merry-go-round
(n.) Any
revolving
contrivance
for
affording
amusement;
esp., a ring of
flying
hobbyhorses..
Vatican
::
Vatican
(n.) A
magnificent
assemblage
of
buildings
at Rome, near the
church
of St.
Peter,
including
the
pope's
palace,
a
museum,
a
library,
a
famous
chapel,
etc..
Holiday
::
Holiday
(n.) A day of
exemption
from
labor;
a day of
amusement
and
gayety;
a
festival
day.
Cornamute
::
Cornamute
(n.) A
cornemuse.
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) An
edifice
in which
dramatic
performances
or
spectacles
are
exhibited
for the
amusement
of
spectators;
anciently
uncovered,
except
the
stage,
but in
modern
times
roofed..
Bonfire
::
Bonfire
(n.) A large fire built in the open air, as an
expression
of
public
joy and
exultation,
or for
amusement..
Parnassus
::
Parnassus
(n.) A
mountain
in
Greece,
sacred
to
Apollo
and the
Muses,
and
famous
for a
temple
of
Apollo
and for the
Castalian
spring..
Yarn
::
Yarn (n.) A story told by a
sailor
for the
amusement
of his
companions;
a story or tale; as, to spin a
yarn..
Curator
::
Curator
(n.) One who has the care and
superintendence
of
anything,
as of a
museum;
a
custodian;
a
keeper..
Xanthian
::
Xanthian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Xanthus,
an
ancient
town on Asia
Minor;
--
applied
especially
to
certain
marbles
found near that
place,
and now in the
British
Museum..
Play
::
Play (n.) To
engage
in sport or
lively
recreation;
to
exercise
for the sake of
amusement;
to
frolic;
to spot.
Hemuse
::
Hemuse
(n.) The
roebuck
in its third year.
Relaxation
::
Relaxation
(n.)
Remission
from
attention
and
effort;
indulgence
in
recreation,
diversion,
or
amusement..
Portland Vase
::
Portland
vase () A
celebrated
cinerary
urn or vase found in the tomb of the
Emperor
Alexander
Severus.
It is owned by the Duke of
Portland,
and kept in the
British
Museum..
Euterpe
::
Euterpe
() The Muse who
presided
over
music.
Spar
::
Spar (v. i.) To use the fists and arms
scientifically
in
attack
or
defense;
to
contend
or
combat
with the
fists,
as for
exercise
or
amusement;
to box..
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