Musculous

  • 1Musculous — Mus cu*lous, a. [L. musculosus: cf. F. musculeux.] Muscular. [Obs.] Jonhson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2musculous — adjective muscular …

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  • 3musculous — adjective Etymology: Middle French musculeux, from Latin musculosus, from muscul + osus ous obsolete : muscular …

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  • 4Musculosity — Mus cu*los i*ty, n. The quality or state of being musculous; muscularity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 5Tux Cattle — Characteristics The Tux Cattle has a black or red fur with white spots on the pelvis, the tail root, the ventral abdomen and on the udder. The Head is short and broad with strong horns. The trunk is compact, broad and musculous. The legs are… …

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  • 6Mariana de la noche — is a novela that was transmitted in the year 2003 with Jorge Salinas and Alejandra Barros as the protagonists. It was a production of Salvador Mejia. The main theme song was interpreted by Juan Gabriel, and it was titled Yo Te Recuerdo Cast… …

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  • 7muscular — (adj.) 1680s, pertaining to muscles, from L. musculus (see MUSCLE (Cf. muscle) (n.)) + AR (Cf. ar). Earlier in same sense was musculous (early 15c.). Meaning having well developed muscles is from 1736. Muscular Christianity (1857) is originally… …

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  • 8muscular — a. 1. Musculous, sinewy. 2. Brawny, sinewy, strong, stalwart, vigorous, powerful, sturdy, lusty, athletic, Herculean, able bodied, stout …

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  • 9muscular — adj 1. sinewy, thewy, fibrous, Rare. muscly, Obs. musculous. 2. brawny, strapping, muscled, well muscled, full muscled, broad shouldered, powerfully built, Derog. musclebound; stalwart, rugged, hefty, husky, burly, solid, well knit; able bodied,… …

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  • 10muscular — adj. 1 of or affecting the muscles. 2 having well developed muscles. Phrases and idioms: muscular Christianity a Christian life of cheerful physical activity as described in the writings of Charles Kingsley. muscular dystrophy see DYSTROPHY.… …

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