"hypermuscle" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈhaɪ.pə(ɹ)ˈmʌ.səl/ Forms: hypermuscles [plural]
Etymology: hyper- + muscle Etymology templates: {{pre|en|hyper|muscle}} hyper- + muscle Head templates: {{en-noun}} hypermuscle (plural hypermuscles)
  1. (chiefly in the plural, rare, anatomy) An extremely large, strong muscle. Tags: in-plural, rare Categories (topical): Anatomy, Body

Inflected forms

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