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English Dictionary: muscle] by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Muscle \Mus"cle\, n. [F., fr. L. musculus a muscle, a little
      mouse, dim. of mus a mouse. See {Mouse}, and cf. sense 3
      (below).]
      1. (Anat.)
            (a) An organ which, by its contraction, produces motion.
                  See Illust. of Muscles of the Human Body, in Appendix.
            (b) The contractile tissue of which muscles are largely
                  made up.
  
      Note: Muscles are of two kinds, striated and nonstriated. The
               striated muscles, which, in most of the higher animals,
               constitute the principal part of the flesh, exclusive
               of the fat, are mostly under the control of the will,
               or voluntary, and are made up of great numbers of
               elongated fibres bound together into bundles and
               inclosed in a sheath of connective tissue, the
               perimysium. Each fiber is inclosed in a delicate
               membrane (the sarcolemma), is made up of alternate
               segments of lighter and darker material which give it a
               transversely striated appearance, and contains,
               scattered through its substance, protoplasmic nuclei,
               the so-called muscle corpuscles. The nonstriated
               muscles are involuntary. They constitute a large part
               of the walls of the alimentary canal, blood vessels,
               uterus, and bladder, and are found also in the iris,
               skin, etc. They are made up of greatly elongated cells,
               usually grouped in bundles or sheets.
  
      2. Muscular strength or development; as, to show one's muscle
            by lifting a heavy weight. [Colloq.]
  
      3. [AS. muscle, L. musculus a muscle, mussel. See above.]
            (Zo[94]l.) See {Mussel}.
  
      {Muscle curve} (Physiol.), contraction curve of a muscle; a
            myogram; the curve inscribed, upon a prepared surface, by
            means of a myograph when acted upon by a contracting
            muscle. The character of the curve represents the extent
            of the contraction.
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