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muscular structure

n. the muscular system of an organism [syn: musculature, muscle system]

Usage examples of "muscular structure".

He studied the muscular structure again and again, the shoulders and forearms, the thighs and calves.

Do you think you could make all the millions of subtle, tiny changes in skeletal and muscular structure?

The muscular structure became condensed and acquired extreme efficiency.

I must respectfully point out, however, that should you thereafter confront one of the mutineers, your opponent will have approximately eight times your strength, three times your reaction speed, and a skeletal muscular structure and circulatory system capable of absorbing on the order of eleven times the damage your own body will accept.

The beauty standing before him was almost his height, and her well-toned arm had the muscular structure of a female bodybuilder.

Also, the inner bone and muscular structure will not be well-adapted to walking, so you will have to walk slowly and will also still feel some pain, which will grow greater the more you're on them.

He lay now steaming gently in Rowan's bed, dressed in a towel, while she reviewed skeleto-muscular structure all up and down his back.

Rowan's bed, dressed in a towel, while she reviewed skeleto-muscular structure all up and down his back.

The thin body had muscles like whipcords, so that the arms and legs looked almost like illustrations of muscular structure from some book of anatomy.

The slow, easy action belied the power and speed that he could unleash from his huge, muscular structure.

Tamme's leanness only served to delineate her muscular structure without at all detracting from her allure.