muscle / mussel [ˈmʌsəl]
muscle – n. & v. – n. – 1. any of the bundles of contractile tissue used by animals to maintain or change position; 2. physical strength, brawn; 3. force, violence; v. – 1. coerce, threaten; 2. thrust oneself (uninvited) into something; 3. move with strength
mussel – n. & v. – n. – a brownish or black bivalve either of the order, Mytilodiae, (marine) or Unionoida (freshwater) that are either found wild or cultivated commercially for food