Muscle

/ˈmʌsəl/ noun

A muscle is a body tissue that can tighten and relax to produce movement or maintain posture. The word can also mean physical strength or power, especially when used to influence others.

From Latin *musculus* “little mouse,” a diminutive of *mus* “mouse,” because moving muscles under the skin were thought to look like mice running. The word came into English through French in medical and anatomical contexts.

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