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muscle

[muhs-uhl] / ˈmʌs əl /
NOUN
large fibers of animal body
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The team also found better muscle endurance and less fat buildup in the liver.

From Science Daily

This afternoon at the pulmonologist, I’ll learn if I can stop worrying about muscle pulls and can start worrying about internal organs like my lungs.

From The Wall Street Journal

To my mind, any entertainment involving global conflicts—boiled down to the action-oriented essentials, with muscled brothers in arms and impenetrable dialogue delivered largely in acronyms—is perfectly suited to these dark, divided times.

From The Wall Street Journal

This could include the easier option of taking a pill, fewer gastrointestinal side effects, or drugs that address the loss of lean muscle mass.

From MarketWatch

"We could see people losing bone density and muscle mass and that's where we may see some problems in the future," she said.

From BBC