Mistering vs Mustering - What's the difference?
mistering | mustering |
A bringing together, as of livestock for counting.
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As verbs the difference between mistering and mustering
is that mistering is present participle of mister while mustering is present participle of muster.As a noun mustering is
a bringing together, as of livestock for counting.mustering
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