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Muscoid refers to something that is resembling or related to muscles. In biology, Muscoid is a suffix used to describe a type of insect that has a muscle-like body structure. In medicine, muscoid refers to a tumor-like growth that is resistant to chemotherapy, and is also known as "muscoid metaplasia".
The word "viscosity" (not "muscosity") refers to the thickness or fluidity of a liquid. It is a measure of how resistant a fluid is to flow. In other words, it is a measure of how thick or thin a liquid is.
Having a lot of muscle, or relating to muscles. Strong, powerful, and well-developed in shape and size.
To muscularize means to make something or someone physically stronger or more robust, especially through exercise or training. It can also mean to increase the size or prominence of something, such as muscles, by adding more tissue or structure.
In a way that is characteristic of or related to muscles; having a strong muscular build or structure.
Musculature refers to the structure and arrangement of muscles in the body, including their quantity, quality, and distribution. It can also refer to the overall development and condition of the muscles, including their strength, tone, and flexibility.
The correct spelling is "muscle".<br><br>Muscle refers to one of the hard, white, fibrous tissues that cover the bones of the body and move them when you contract or relax. It is also used figuratively to describe strength, power, or might, as in "he showed remarkable muscle in the business negotiations".