| MUS | a school for the study of music |
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| MUS | a light stand for holding sheets of printed music |
| MUS | a stool for piano players |
| MUS | someone who teaches music |
| MUS | a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing |
| MUS | containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody |
| MUS | characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music |
| MUS | talented in or devoted to music |
| MUS | characterized by or capable of producing music |
| MUS | a subordinate musical part |
| MUS | a piece of music that has been adapted for performance by a particular set of voices or instruments |
| MUS | produces music by means of pins on a revolving cylinder that strike the tuned teeth of a comb-like metal plate |