- a group of people, especially soldiers, that have been brought togetherWord Originlate Middle English: from Old French moustrer (verb), moustre (noun), from Latin monstrare ‘to show’.
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Idioms
See muster in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionarypass muster
- to be accepted as of a good enough standard
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