muslo
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *musclus, from Latin mūsculus (“muscle”). Doublet of the borrowed músculo.
Pronunciation
Noun
muslo m (plural muslos)
- thigh (upper leg of a human, between the hip and the knee)
Synonyms
- tuto (Chile)
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