The Collaborative International Dictionary
Muscularity \Mus`cu*lar"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being muscular.
--Grew.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1680s, from Modern Latin muscularis (from Latin musculus; see muscle (n.)) + -ity.
Wiktionary
n. 1 musculature 2 (context bodybuilding English) The degree to which the muscles in a body part are developed.
Usage examples of "muscularity".
But his overblown muscularity had given way to a hard leanness--almost gauntness.
It is there that the People, endlessly apostrophized by the politicians, make their appearance as audience, pupils and ideal citizens: patriotic in their muscularity but never threatening in their unruliness.
He was wearing jeans and hiking boots and a short-sleeved chambray shirt that revealed the muscularity of his arms.
Why couldnt he have put on weight, developed a beer belly and worn his pants slung low under it, rather than honing down to such lean muscularity, even more finely tuned than during his football days?
It was not the well-defined muscularity of the body builder but the squat, thick build of the truly strong.
We don't starve to death, but if you want a diet that's fit to match your unprecedented tallness and muscularity you pay not six times as much as your grandfather did but more like nine to ten limes, depending on how you take in your vitamins and other supplements.
The emerald green polo shirt he wore had a double impact: it revealed the surprising muscularity of his arms and torso, and intensified, darkened, the shades of green in his eyes until they were the color of some paradise lagoon.