músculo
See also: musculo
Galician
Etymology
Noun
músculo m (plural músculos)
- muscle (tissue or organ)
Portuguese
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Noun
músculo m (plural músculos)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin mūsculus as a learned term. Compare the inherited doublet muslo (“thigh”).
Pronunciation
Noun
músculo m (plural músculos)
- (uncountable) muscle tissue
- (countable) muscle (organ)
- lastimarse un músculo — to pull a muscle
- 2005 — Lee Labrada, La Promesa de un Cuerpo Esbelto, part I, p8; translated 2006 by Margarita Matarranz
- Había un chico en mi colegio de secundaria que era considerado excéntrico en esa época porque era un fisicoculturista que participaba en competencias. Tenía músculos más grandes que yo y yo tenía curiosidad de saber cómo lo logró.
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