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Yes. The word muso is a Scrabble US word. The word muso is worth 6 points in Scrabble:

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Yes. The word muso is a Scrabble UK word and has 6 points:

M3U1S1O1

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4-letter words (4 found)

MOUS,MUSO,SOUM,SUMO,

3-letter words (9 found)

MOS,MOU,MUS,OMS,OUS,SOM,SOU,SUM,UMS,

2-letter words (8 found)

MO,MU,OM,OS,OU,SO,UM,US,

You can make 21 words from muso according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of muso

muso

English

Etymology

From musician +‎ -o (diminutive suffix).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -uːzəʊ

Noun

muso (plural musos)

  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Diminutive of musician.

Anagrams

  • MOUs, MoUs, Mous, SUMO, SuMo, Sumo, soum, sumo

Bambara

Pronunciation

  • \mù.so\

Noun

muso

  1. woman
  2. wife

Derived terms

  • kɔɲɔmuso

Catalan

Verb

muso

  1. first-person singular present indicative of musar

Esperanto

Etymology

From Indo-European languages, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *muh₂s.

The computing sense is a semantic loan from English mouse.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmuso/
  • Rhymes: -uso
  • Hyphenation: mu‧so

Noun

muso (accusative singular muson, plural musoj, accusative plural musojn)

  1. mouse (rodent of the genus Mus)
    Hypernym: ronĝulo
    Hyponyms: musido, musino
    Holonym: musaro

Derived terms

Noun

muso (accusative singular muson, plural musoj, accusative plural musojn)

  1. (computing) mouse (computer input device)

Derived terms

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto muso, English mouse, German Maus, Russian мышь (myšʹ), all ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *muh₂s.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmuso/

Noun

muso (plural musi)

  1. mouse (rodent)
  2. (computing) mouse

Italian

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin mūsus (muzzle), of uncertain etymology but probably expressive of the shape of protruded lips and/or influenced by Latin mūgīre (to moo, bellow). Cognates include Old Spanish and Lombard mus and muson, Middle French musel, English muzzle. Not related to Spanish morro (hill; muzzle), Occitan morre (hill; muzzle), Provençal mourre (muzzle; rock).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmu.zo/
  • Rhymes: -uzo
  • Hyphenation: mù‧so

Noun

muso m (plural musi, diminutive musino)

  1. muzzle (of an animal)
  2. (derogatory) mug, face (of a person)
  3. nose (of an aircraft)
  4. front (of a car etc.)

Related terms

  • a muso duro
  • smusare
  • smusata

Further reading

  • Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002) “mūsus”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, volume 6/3: Mobilis–Myxa, page 275

Anagrams

  • sumo

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmuso/ [ˈmu.so]
  • Rhymes: -uso
  • Syllabification: mu‧so

Etymology 1

From Latin musa.

Noun

muso m (plural musos)

  1. muse

Etymology 2

Verb

muso

  1. only used in me muso, first-person singular present indicative of musirse

Further reading

  • “muso”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2024 December 10

Venetan

Alternative forms

  • mussotraditional orthography

Etymology

Cognate with Friulian mus, Ladin müsc as well as Ladin musciat. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmu.so/
  • Hyphenation: mù‧so

Noun

muso m (plural musi)

  1. donkey, ass
    Synonym: àxeno

Derived terms

Yoruba

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mṹ.sò/

Interjection

músò

  1. hooray, an expression used to denote happiness or joy.

Source: wiktionary.org