Noun:
* A gathering or assembly of people, especially for a specific purpose:
* "The captain called for a muster of all the crew."
* "A muster of the troops was held before the battle."
* A list or inventory of something, especially soldiers or sailors:
* "The ship's muster roll showed that there were 200 men on board."
* "The company's muster of assets was impressive."
Verb:
* To gather together, especially for inspection or military purposes:
* "The troops were mustered at dawn."
* "The company mustered all its employees for a meeting."
* **To summon up (courage, strength, etc.):"
* "She mustered all her courage and spoke to the boss."
* "He mustered his strength to lift the heavy box."
* To collect or accumulate:
* "The company mustered enough capital to launch the project."
* "The team mustered all the evidence they could find."
Adjective:
* Sufficient or adequate:
* "The team had a muster performance."
* "There were not a muster number of attendees."
In addition to the above, there are some specific uses of "muster" in certain contexts:
* Muster roll: A list of soldiers or sailors in a unit.
* Muster point: A designated meeting place for a group of people.
* Muster day: A day when soldiers or sailors are inspected.
The specific meaning of "muster" will be clear from the context in which it is used.