musculosity

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French musculosité.

Noun[edit]

musculosity (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Muscularity.
    • [1721, N[athan] Bailey, “MUSCULOSITY”, in An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: [], London: [] E. Bell, J. Darby, [], →OCLC, column 1:
      MUSCULOSITY [Muſculoſitas, L.] bigneſs of Muſcles.]
    • 1803, Anthelme Richerand, The Elements of Physiology, page 6:
      Sometimes the skin, particularly that covering the scrotum, throws itself, from cold, into alternate contractions and dilatations, which has a greater resemblance to musculosity, than that slow, gradual, and tonic-like action of the bladder on expelling urine.
    • 1869 December, Cornelius O'Dowd, “In the Nursery”, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 106, number 550, page 726:
      [] the moral “nature of man must be cultivated and trained to accept a condition in which his ‘musculosity’ alone establishes his essential difference;” []
    • 1890, D. C. Danielssen, “Actinida del Malacodermata”, in The Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition 1876-1878: Zoology: Actinida, Grøndal and Søn, page 7:
      The sterile septa have been termed muscle-septa, because the musculosity in them is said to be much more fully than is the case with the other septa, which have been termed reproductive septa.
    • 1992, Rajkumari Chandrasekhar, Women's Resource and National Development: A Perspective[1]:
      The other physical differentiations are also biologically determined such as musculosity, height, weight, bodily structure, pelvis, broad hips and things and so on.

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