Associations to the word «Muscular»
Noun
- Diabetes
- Calf
- Bulge
- Knit
- Stimulus
- Ganglion
- Jaw
- Anesthesia
- Organ
- Testosterone
- Swelling
- Shoulder
- Manhood
- Joint
- Mustache
- Urine
- Scar
- Gene
- Heavy
- Enlargement
- Sachs
- Christianity
- Attachment
- Phenotype
- Hoove
- Vesicle
- Duct
- Steroid
- Kinase
- Seizure
- Colon
- Body
- Neuron
- Affect
- Hip
- Secretion
- Adulthood
- Pain
- Lining
- Intoxication
- Coat
- Riff
- Contour
- Tunic
- Tract
- Therapy
- Flex
- Fat
- Frame
- Stout
- Vein
- Sucker
- Cartilage
- Perspiration
- Grind
- Metabolism
- Rupture
- Obesity
- Layer
- Hair
- Ailment
- Deterioration
Adjective
Wiktionary
MUSCULAR, adjective. Of, relating to, or connected with muscles.
MUSCULAR, adjective. Brawny, thewy, having strength.
MUSCULAR, adjective. Having large, well-developed muscles.
MUSCULAR, adjective. (figurative) Strong, robust.
MUSCULAR CHRISTIANITY, noun. A movement of Victorian origin stressing the need for energetic Christian activism in combination with an ideal of vigorous masculinity.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY, noun. (pathology) A group of genetic diseases which cause progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue.
MUSCULAR ENDURANCE, noun. The ability of a muscle (or set of muscles) to perform a repeated action without tiring.
Dictionary definition
MUSCULAR, adjective. Of or relating to or consisting of muscle; "muscular contraction".
MUSCULAR, adjective. Having a robust muscular body-build characterized by predominance of structures (bone and muscle and connective tissue) developed from the embryonic mesodermal layer.
MUSCULAR, adjective. Having or suggesting great physical power or force; "the muscular and passionate Fifth Symphony".
MUSCULAR, adjective. (of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful; "a hefty athlete"; "a muscular boxer"; "powerful arms".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.