Biceps

/ˈbaɪsɛps/ noun

The biceps is the large muscle on the front of the upper arm that helps you bend your elbow and lift things. People often show off their biceps by flexing their arms.

From Latin “biceps,” meaning “two-headed,” from “bi-” (two) and “-ceps” from “caput” (head). It refers to the muscle’s two points of origin on the bone.

AMየእጅ ጡንቻ
ARعضلة ذات الرأسين
BNবাইসেপ
CSbiceps
DAbiceps
DEBizeps
ELδικέφαλος
ESbíceps
FAعضله دوسر
FIhauislihas
FRbiceps
GUબાયસેપ્સ
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