musculature

IPA: mˈʌskjʌɫʌtʃɝ

noun

  • The collection of all muscles in a single body or in a single organ.
  • The structural configuration of muscle in a body or organ.
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Examples of "musculature" in Sentences

  • The body and caudal musculature are brown.
  • The man studied musculature in university.
  • The bullet entered the pectoralis musculature.
  • It refers to an area of musculature of the face.
  • The pelvic fins are separate, with enlarged musculature.
  • The facial and skeletal musculature are strongly affected by anger.
  • The terminator is a handsome, imposing male with massive musculature.
  • The markings do not match the musculature pattern of modern jellyfish.
  • The musculature is moderate and tapers to a fine point as does the fin.
  • The horse's body demonstrates squash and stretch in natural musculature.
  • Do I 'adapt to my level of musculature simply because Arnold Schwartenegger's musculature is larger?
  • He seemed Hap's age, some twenty years old, and his frame and his musculature were the equal of Hap's.
  • The height he must have inherited from English forebears, and the musculature was the result of hard labor.
  • A hip centric power squat offers the advantage of greater development of the anti-gravity musculature aka - posterior chain.
  • Yet Jalali is clearly satisfied with his endeavors, noting his musculature is the result of dedicated training and careful diet.
  • Jeff Pearlman of Sports Illustrated, another voter, found Bagwell implicated by his hulking musculature when he could not turn up any tangible evidence of steroid use.
  • With effort he could harken back to med school and recall the musculature of the thumb, thinking that a flexor pollicis brevis is a flexor pollicis brevis, regardless of its size.
  • Males on the other hand become aware that females are susceptible to power totems such as musculature, money and power totems head waiter knows you by name and takes you to "your" table.
  • In particular, where a stimulus is applied to the most rostrally situated regions, the cat adopts the normal posture for the physiological deposition of faeces; therefore the stimulus activates the skeletal musculature, which is innervated by the cerebrospinal axis, and which is also responsible for the abdominal muscular pressure.

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