meuse / mews / muse / mus [mju:z]
meuse – n. & v. – n. – 1. a gap in a fence through which a small mammal can go; 2. an escape; v. – escape through a small opening
mews – n. pl. & v. 3rd pers. pres. sing. – n. – 1. gulls, Larus spp.; 2. confinements, cages, prisons; 3. cat cries or similar sounds; v. – 1. utters cat sounds; 2. whimpers, whines; 3. moults; 4. transmutes; 5. confines, encloses conceals
muse – n. & v. – n. – 1. one of the nine goddesses alleged to preside over inspiration, learning, poetry, music and the arts; 2. inspiration for art work or writing; 3. the chanter of bagpipes or the instrument; 4. thoughtfulness, reflection; 5. plantain or banana fruit; 6. a study, a place for reflection; v. – 1. meditate, ponder; 2. contemplate; 3. wonder, marvel
mus – n. pl. of mu – 1. multiples of the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet corresponding to the English, “m”; 2. Astronomy – the twelfth stars in constellations designated by this Greek letter; 3. states of nothingness, voids