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Noun
musculation (plural musculations)
- (anatomy) The muscular system of an animal, or of any of its parts[1]
1901, Albert D. Michael, British Tryoglyphidæ - Volume 1, page 118:This would not be the proper place for entering into an exhaustive account of the musculation of the Tyroglyphidæ; which would necessarily be lengthy , and would probably be of comparatively littel interest to most readers.
2003, International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research, page 133:The main difference of it from Sokolov's scheme is the presence of dermal musculation and the specific features of the outer layers' structure,
- The use of muscles; muscular activity.
1875, John Miller, Metaphysics, page 361:Will has two provinces, musculaltion and attention.
1885, William Harrison Triplett, The Laws and Mechanics of Circulation, page 454:For the muscle elements, being thus sustained by electrical force, and operated by electrical force, friction and strain during musculation are made impossible, a perpetual balance in force, which it necessarily involves, making it impossible.
1899, Hudson Makuen, “Value of Muscle Training in Treatment of Vocal Defects”, in Mind and Body - Volume 6, page 169:Whatever may be the remote causes of vocal defects, the direct cause is always a faulty musculation in the vocal mechanism. The method of training hitherto used to correct this faulty musculation has been for the most part an indirect one.
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From Latin musculus (whence French muscle) + -ation.
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musculation f (plural musculations)
- muscle-building, bodybuilding, strength training, resistance training
- Synonyms: (clipping) muscu, culturisme
- musculation au poids du corps ― bodyweight bodybuilding
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