Sometimes, words sound the same but mean different things. “Muscle” and “mussel” are two such words. Let’s learn about these words and how to use them.
“Muscle” is a word that talks about the parts in our body that help us move. These parts can be strong and help us lift things or run fast.
The word “muscle” comes from the Latin word “musculus,” which means “little mouse,” because people long ago thought muscles moving under the skin looked like mice moving.
“Mussel” is a word that talks about a type of shellfish found in the sea. Mussels live inside a shell and are often eaten as food.
The word “mussel” has an old history, coming from the Latin word “musculus,” which means “little mouse.” Just like “muscle,” but this time it is for the sea creature.
Think of “muscle” for body strength and “mussel” for sea food. Muscles help us move, while mussels are yummy to eat.
“Muscle” helps us talk about the strong parts of our body. “Mussel” is a sea animal you can eat. Remember to use “muscle” when talking about strength and “mussel” when talking about seafood.
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