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1 biceps
n. biceps, muscle with two origins; flexor muscle of the upper arm; thigh muscle that flexes the knee joint and extends the hip joint -
2 buikspier
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3 spier
1 muscle♦voorbeelden:de spieren losmaken • loosen up the muscles, limber up, warm uphij vertrok geen spier (van zijn gezicht) • he didn't bat an eyelid/move a muscle -
4 spierkracht
♦voorbeelden:iemand zonder spierkracht • someone without muscle -
5 achilleshiel
n. (Greek Mythology) Achilles' heel, only spot which is vulnerable (from the Greek legend of Achilles); (Anatomy) Achilles tendon, tendon which attaches the heel bone of the foot to the calf muscle -
6 borstspier
n. pectoral muscle -
7 buigspier
n. flexor, muscle that bends a joint (Anatomy) -
8 buikwand
n. abdominal wall, wall of muscle and fat that covers the abdominal cavity in the front and rear -
9 chorea
n. chorea, any of a number of diseases of the nervous system characterized by muscle spasms -
10 clonus
n. clonus, series of rapid spasms in a muscle group (Medicine) -
11 defibrillator
n. defibrillator, electrical machine which uses electric shock to stop fibrillation of the heart muscle (Medicine) -
12 defibrilleren
v. defibrillate, use electric shock to stop fibrillation of the heart muscle (Medicine) -
13 deltaspier
n. deltoid, shoulder muscle which raises arm (Anatomy) -
14 handstrekker
n. extensor, muscle that straightens the hand (Anatomy) -
15 hartspier
n. heart muscle, organ of the body that pumps blood -
16 hartstimulator
n. pacemaker, pacesetter; one who sets the example; device inserted into the body which mechanically regulates the heartbeat (Medicine); muscle of the heart which regulates the heartbeat by sending out rhythmic electrical impulses (Anatomy) -
17 saturnisme
n. saturnism, (Medicine) lead poisoning, condition resulting from the absorption of lead into the body (causes anemia, muscle weakness, and nausea) -
18 spier
n. muscle, sinew, boom -
19 spierkracht
n. muscle, brawn, thews, nerve -
20 strekspier
n. extensor, muscle that straightens a body part (Anatomy)
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muscle — [ myskl ] n. m. • 1314; lat. musculus « petit rat » → 2. moule 1 ♦ Anat. Structure organique contractile qui assure les mouvements. ⇒ motricité. Relatif aux muscles. ⇒ musculaire, musculeux; my(o) , sarco . Le muscle est fait de cellules en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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muscle — Muscle, Musculus. le muscle, c est à dire, la partie charnue de tout le corps, en laquelle git la force, soit és cuisses ou és bras, Lacertus. Muscle spasmé et retiré, Conuulsus musculus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
muscle — [mus′əl] n. [Fr < L musculus, a muscle, lit., little mouse (from the fancied resemblance between the movements of a mouse and muscle), dim. of mus,MOUSE] 1. any of the body organs consisting of bundles of cells or fibers that can be contracted … English World dictionary
muscle — mus cle, v. t. 1. To compel by threat of force; as, they muscled the shopkeeper into paying protection money. [PJC] 2. To moved by human force; as, to muscle the piano onto the truck. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English