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one of the contractile organs of the body(n)

Synonyms: muscle musculus

Hyponyms: anatomical sphincter antagonistic muscle eye muscle involuntary muscle levator ocular muscle pronator rectus skeletal muscle smooth muscle sphincter sphincter muscle striated muscle supinator tensor

Hypernyms: contractile organ contractor

PartHolonyms: muscle cell muscle fiber muscle fibre

make one's way by force(v)

Synonyms: muscle

Hypernyms: go across go through pass

Examples: He muscled his way into the office

animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells(n)

Synonyms: muscle muscular tissue

Hyponyms: cardiac muscle heart muscle smooth muscle striated muscle tissue

Hypernyms: animal tissue

PartMeronyms: muscle system muscular structure musculature

PartMeronyms: muscle system muscular structure musculature

PartMeronyms: muscle system muscular structure musculature

a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard(n)

Synonyms: muscle muscleman

Hypernyms: bully hooligan roughneck rowdy ruffian tough yob yobbo yobo

Examples: the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him

authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way)(n)

Synonyms: muscle

Hypernyms: authorisation authority authorization dominance potency say-so

Examples: the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign

possessing muscular strength(n)

Synonyms: brawn brawniness heftiness muscle muscularity sinew

Hypernyms: strength

Muscle is a soft tissue, one of the four basic types of animal tissue. There are three types of muscle tissue in vertebrates: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle. Muscle tissue gives skeletal muscles the ability to contract. Muscle tissue contains special contractile proteins called actin and myosin which interact to cause movement. Among many other muscle proteins, present are two regulatory proteins, troponin and tropomyosin. Muscle is formed during embryonic development, in a process known as myogenesis.