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MUSCULOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUSCULOUS is muscular.
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MUSCULOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. having well-developed muscles; brawny 2. of, relating to, or consisting of muscle Collins English Dictionary.
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musculous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (now rare, relational) Made up of muscle or muscle tissue; muscular. [from 15th c.].
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musculous
† ˈmusculous, a. Obs. [ad. L. mūsculōs-us, f. mūscul-us: see muscle n. and -ous.] 1. Full of or composed of muscle or muscles. musculous stomach: cf. muscular a. 2.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. C iij, The other is flesshe musculous or lacertous. 1644 Digby Nat. Bodies xxxv. §8. 302 It is ...
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musculous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective musculous is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for musculous is from before 1425, ...
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musculous - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
musculǒus adj. Also mosculous. Etymology, L musculōsus. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Anat. Of flesh: consisting of muscle fibers, muscular. Show ...
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musculose
musculose, a. rare—1. (ˈmʌskjuːləʊs) [ad. L. mūsculōs-us: see musculous a. and -ose.] Composed of or full of muscular fibre; musculous.1729 T. Dale Freind's Emmenol. x. (1752) 107 The musculose Coat of the trachea.
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Musculous - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MUS'CULOUS, adjective [Latin musculosus.] Full of muscles. ; 1. Strong; brawny. ; 2. Pertaining to a muscle or to muscles.
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"musculous" definitions and more: Having well ... - OneLook
▸ adjective: (now rare, relational) Made up of muscle or muscle tissue; muscular. ▸ adjective: (now rare) Characterised by well-developed muscles; muscular, ...
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musculous - Dictionary - Thesaurus
(now, rare, relational) Made up of muscle or muscle tissue; muscular. [from 15th c.] · (now, rare) Characterised by well-developed muscles; muscular, muscly. [ ...
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Musculous - definition of musculous by The Free Dictionary
musculous. (ˈmʌskjʊləs). adj. a variant form of muscular. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ...
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People who had audition were dropping easily, meaning that to be a Gladiator one not only needed to be musculous, but also very athletic.
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musculosity
† muscuˈlosity Obs. [f. L. mūsculōs-us (see next) + -ity.] The state of being musculous.1601 Holland Pliny II. 109 They have..only a certaine musculositie at the ends..of their branches, much like to the tender buds of Asparagus. 1721 Bailey, Musculosity, bigness of muscles. 1864 in Webster; and in ...
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cutaceous
† cuˈtaceous, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. cut-is hide, skin: see -aceous.] Of the nature of skin.1649 Bulwer Pathomyot. ii. ix. 212 You may rightly call them either cutaceous Muscles, or a Musculous skin.
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musculo-
musculo- (ˈmʌskjuːləʊ) combining form of L. mūsculus muscle n., chiefly in Anat. and Phys. terms, as musculo-arˈterial a., pertaining to the muscular and arterial systems; musculo-ˈcellular a., partly muscular and partly cellular; musculo-cuˈtaneous a., belonging or relating to muscles and skin; mus...
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