Etymology: [ 'm&s-t&r ] (noun.) 14th century. The verb comes from Anglo-Norman monstrer, mustrer etc. and Middle French mostrer, moustrer (whence the noun monstre, which gave the English noun), from Latin mōnstrāre (“to show”), from monere (“to admonish”).
Synonyms: rally, aggregation, assemblage, assembly, call-up, collection, company, congeries, convocation, crowd, draft, group, head count, meeting, mobilization, nose count, roll, roll call, roster
TOPLAMAK:Emir, muayene, denetleme vesaire için toplamak, içtima yapmak, muster in askere kaydetmek, bu iş için toplanan kimseler veya bunların toplamı, içtima, toplam, role, geçmek, yoklama için toplanma, toplanma, muster out terhi, geçit töreni veya yoklama için asker veya gemi mürettebatının toplanması, toplamak, toplantı, toplanmak, yoklama için bir araya toplamak, topla, bir araya toplanmak, ask. içtima yapmak. i., ask. içtima,
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TOPLAMAK:Emir, muayene, denetleme vesaire için toplamak Askeri
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içtima yapmak Askeri
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muster in askere kaydetmek
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bu iş için toplanan kimseler veya bunların toplamı
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içtima
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toplam
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role Askeri
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geçmek
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yoklama için toplanma
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toplanma
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muster out terhi
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geçit töreni veya yoklama için asker veya gemi mürettebatının toplanması
Showing, Gathering, To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. from 15th c, To show, exhibit. 15th-17th c, To collect, call or assemble together, such as troops or a group for inspection, orders, display etc. from 15th c, To summon together; to get together, to gather. from 16th c, To enroll (into service). from 19th c, A show; a display, Something shown for imitation; a pattern, An assembling or review of troops, as for parade, verification of numbers, inspection, exercise, or introduction into service, gather together, assemble for action or ceremonial purposes, collect, A collection of peafowl (an invented term rather than one used by zoologists), To summon together; to enroll in service; to get together, Any assemblage or display; a gathering, To collect and display; to assemble, To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like; to come together as parts of a force or body, The act of mustering, A roundup of livestock for branding, drenching, shearing etc, The sum total of an army when assembled for review and inspection; the whole number of effective men in an army, gather or bring together; "muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage", To assemble passengers and/or crew, To collect and display; to assemble, as troops for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like, compulsory military service, If someone or something passes muster, they are good enough for the thing they are needed for. I could not pass muster in his language If it doesn't pass muster, a radio station could have its license challenged, act of mustering; military enrollment; assembly; gathering up; list of names in a military unit, If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something. He travelled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement, When soldiers muster or are mustered, they gather together in one place in order to take part in a military action. The men mustered before their clan chiefs The general had mustered his troops north of the Hindu Kush. = gather, A formal military inspection of the troops This inspection usually coincided with pay day and was therefore important to many soldiers, to assemble the crew of a ship on deck and call through the list of names to establish who is present and accounted for, an early colonial census where inhabitants were called out to appear to be counted, To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like; to come together as parts of a force or body; as, his supporters mustered in force, Hence: To summon together; to enroll in service; to get together, call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc, a gathering of military personnel for duty; "he was thrown in the brig for missing muster", Specimen, in German, a gathering of military personnel for duty; "he was thrown in the brig for missing muster" call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc, gather or bring together; "muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage, past of muster, present participle of muster, third-person singular of muster, plural of , muster,
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Showing - "A collection of peafowl (an invented term rather than one used by zoologists)."
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Gathering - "McGuire took the two of them out to Kidman's Bore on the Sylvester River where about two dozen stockmen from different stations had gathered to tend the muster along the edge of the Simpson Desert."
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To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. from 15th c
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To show, exhibit. 15th-17th c
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To collect, call or assemble together, such as troops or a group for inspection, orders, display etc. from 15th c
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To summon together; to get together, to gather. from 16th c - "I mustered up all my remaining willpower."
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To enroll (into service). from 19th c
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A show; a display
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Something shown for imitation; a pattern
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An assembling or review of troops, as for parade, verification of numbers, inspection, exercise, or introduction into service
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gather together, assemble for action or ceremonial purposes, collect fiil
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A collection of peafowl (an invented term rather than one used by zoologists)
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To summon together; to enroll in service; to get together
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Any assemblage or display; a gathering
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To collect and display; to assemble
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To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like; to come together as parts of a force or body
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The act of mustering
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A roundup of livestock for branding, drenching, shearing etc
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The sum total of an army when assembled for review and inspection; the whole number of effective men in an army
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gather or bring together; "muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage"
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To assemble passengers and/or crew
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To collect and display; to assemble, as troops for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like
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compulsory military service
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If someone or something passes muster, they are good enough for the thing they are needed for. I could not pass muster in his language If it doesn't pass muster, a radio station could have its license challenged
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act of mustering; military enrollment; assembly; gathering up; list of names in a military unit isim
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If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something. He travelled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement
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When soldiers muster or are mustered, they gather together in one place in order to take part in a military action. The men mustered before their clan chiefs The general had mustered his troops north of the Hindu Kush. = gather
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A formal military inspection of the troops This inspection usually coincided with pay day and was therefore important to many soldiers
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to assemble the crew of a ship on deck and call through the list of names to establish who is present and accounted for
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an early colonial census where inhabitants were called out to appear to be counted
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To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like; to come together as parts of a force or body; as, his supporters mustered in force
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Hence: To summon together; to enroll in service; to get together
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call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc
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a gathering of military personnel for duty; "he was thrown in the brig for missing muster"
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Specimen, in German
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a gathering of military personnel for duty; "he was thrown in the brig for missing muster" call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc
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gather or bring together; "muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage
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