See also: muskel

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Etymology edit

Ca. 1700, learned borrowing from Latin mūsculus. Doublet of Muschel. One of the few mixed-declension masculines in -el (cf. Pantoffel).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmʊskəl/, [ˈmʊs.kəl], [ˈmʊs.kl̩]
  • (file)

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Muskel m (mixed, genitive Muskels, plural Muskeln)

  1. muscle
    Synonym: (informal) Mucki
    Muskeln aufbauento build muscles

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Muskel m (plural Muskle)

  1. muscle

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Etymology edit

Via German Muskel from Latin mūsculus.

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Muskel m (plural Muskelen)

  1. muscle