Mus (disambiguation)
Mus stands for:
- Mus , a porridge or puree (French: Purée) made from cooked fruit, vegetables, in some areas also from other foods
- the constellation fly (constellation) (lat. Musca ) in the nomenclature of the fixed stars
- Mice (Mus), a rodent genus from the group of old world mice (Murinae)
- Mus (card game) , a traditional card game of Basque origin played in Spain
- the municipality of Mus in the French department of Gard, see Mus (Gard)
Mus is the family name or part of the name of the following people:
- Antoni Mus (1925–1982), Spanish writer and theater entrepreneur
- Conny Mus (1950–2010), Dutch journalist
- Paul Mus (1902–1969), French historian
- Publius Decius Mus (Consul 340 BC) († 340 BC), Roman politician
- Publius Decius Mus (Consul 312 BC) († 295 BC), Roman politician, Consul 312, 308, 297 and 295 BC Chr.
- Publius Decius Mus (Consul 279 BC) († 279 BC), Roman politician
Muş stands for:
- Muş (province) , a Turkish province
- Muş , the capital of the Turkish province of Mus
.mus stands for:
- the filename extension of the music notation program Finale (software)
MUS is an abbreviation for:
- Management support systems , see management information system (economy)
- Naval NCO school in Plön is the NCO school of the German Navy.
- Mauritius , country code according to ISO 3166
- Transmitter power supply
- Micturition urosonography , a method of contrast-enhanced ultrasound
- Übersee station according to DS 100
mus. is an abbreviation for:
See also: