muscle.
1. m. Anat. Body composed mainly of contractile fibers.
2. m. rorcual.
1. m. Anat. One of the principal for the movement of the head, composed of fibers and intertwined tendons, which extends from the transverse processes of the vertebrae of the cervix to the occipital bone.
muscle the tailor.1. m. Anat. muscle Sartorius.
muscle esternocleidomastoideo.
1. m. Anat. muscle in the neck, sternum and clavicle to the mastoid, involved in the movements of flexion and rotation of the head.
1. m. Which consists of striated muscle fibers.
muscle twin.1. m. Anat. Each of the two attending the movement of the leg. U m. in pl.
1. m. Anat. Each of the three which form the rump.
1. m. Which is composed of smooth muscle fibers.
at. Each of the four form of worm, that in the hand and foot are used for the movement of all his fingers less thumb.1. m. Anat.lateralmuscle of the abdomen, from the latest ribs to the hip, which intervenes in the expiratory, flexion and rotation of the trunk and the compression of the viscera.
1. m. Anat. muscle in a ring, which surrounds a cavity or aperture, such as the mouth or the orbit of the eye.
straight.1. m. Anat.centralmuscle of the abdomen, from cartilage costal to the pubis, which intervenes in the expiratory, flexion and rotation of the trunk and the compression of the viscera.
2. m. Anat. muscle in the orbit of the eye, which is involved in the movements of this.
1. m. Anat. muscle of the shoulder, from the outer edge of the scapula to the humerus, involved in flexion and rotation of the arm.
1. m. Anat. One of the of the thigh, which extends obliquely along its previous and internal faces.1. m. Which has teeth by way of sierra.
1. m. Anat. The that is below the scapula and squeeze the arm against the ribs.
muscle of the thigh from the hip joint to the kneecap, which intervenes in the extension of the leg.