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单词 biceps
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bicepsadj.n.

/ˈbʌɪsɪps/
Etymology: < Latin biceps, bicipit-, < bi- two + -ceps = caput head.
A. adj.
Having two heads or summits; spec. applied to muscles (see B.).
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the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > types of muscles > [adjective]
orbicular1615
biceps1634
bicipital1646
trigastric1676
adducent1694
biventral1706
attollent1713
penniform1713
antagonistic1725
monogastric1749
adductory1752
sublime1800
pennated1836–9
intrinsic1839
pennate1877
sphincteric1883
sphinctrate1887
sphincterial1889
agonistic1905
sphinctered1963
1634 A. Read Σωματογραϕία Ανθρωπίνη 77 The i. muscle of the cubit, cald Biceps.
1717 G. Berkeley in Life & Lett. (1871) 588 In Strabo's time it [Vesuvius] seems to have been neither biceps, nor to have had a hollow.
1863 C. Reade in All Year Round 3 Oct. 123/2 A gentle timidity that contrasted prettily with her biceps muscle.
B. n.
A muscle with two heads or tendinous attachments; spec. that on the front of the upper arm, which bends the fore arm; also the corresponding muscle of the thigh; the former of these is often humorously referred to as the type or standard of physical strength.
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the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > types of muscles > [noun]
sphincter1578
raiser1588
in-muscle?1609
oblique1612
abducens1615
abductor1615
adductor1615
antagonist1615
bender1615
depressor1615
extender1615
flexor1615
levator1615
quadratus1615
rectus1615
retractor1615
sphincter-muscle1615
accelerator1638
bicepsa1641
elevator1646
adducent1649
lifter1649
rotator1657
flector1666
contractor1682
dilater1683
orbicularis palpebrarum1694
transverse muscle1696
tensor muscle1704
biventer1706
extensor1713
attollent1728
constrictor1741
dilator1741
risibles1785
orbicularis oculi1797
obliquus1799
erector1828
extensor-muscle1830
compressor1836
trans-muscle1836
antagonizer1844
motor1846
evertor1848
inflector1851
protractor1853
prime mover1860
orbicular1872
transversalis1872
invertor1875
skeletal muscle1877
dilatator1878
occlusor muscle1878
sphincter1879
pilomotor1892
agonist1896
the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > muscles of specific parts > [noun] > muscles of arm
pronator1615
supinator1615
wrist-bender1634
bicepsa1641
teretipronator1657
pronator teres1713
teres major1713
teres minor1713
subanconeus1845
gun1973
the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > muscles of specific parts > [noun] > muscles of leg
gracilis1615
quadriceps1618
peroneus1638
bicepsa1641
gastrocnemius1676
soleus1676
popliteus1688
sartorius1704
peroneus brevis1707
obturator muscle1726
tailor's muscle1728
subcrureus1793
thigh-muscle1899
quad1958
a1641 A. Read Treat. Muscles in Wks. (1650) 28 The ulna is bended by two [muscles], to wit, biceps, and brachiæus internus.
1865 Daily Tel. 8 Nov. 4/5 The training which gives him back his healthy sleep, his appetite, and his biceps.
1873 St. G. Mivart Lessons Elem. Anat. viii. 293 The biceps is the well known muscle used in flexing the arm.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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