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1. (n.) biceps
a muscle with two points of origin, as the flexor at the front of the upper arm and the similar flexor at the back of the thigh.
Etymology: (1800–10)
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| Definition of 'Biceps' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) biceps
any skeletal muscle having two origins (but especially the muscle that flexes the forearm)
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| Definition of 'Biceps' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Biceps
a muscle having two heads or origins; -- applied particularly to a flexor in the arm, and to another in the thigh
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Sense: the large muscles in the front of the upper arm
The boxer has enormous biceps.
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Afrikaans: biseps |
Arabic: عَضَلَةٌ ذات رأسيْن |
Bulgarian: бицепс |
Brazilian: bíceps |
Czech: biceps |
German: der Bizeps |
Danish: overarmsmuskel; biceps |
Greek: δικέφαλος μυς, ποντίκι (μ |
Spanish: bíceps |
Estonian: õlavarrelihased |
Farsi: ماهیچۀ دو سر بازو |
Finnish: hauis |
French: biceps |
Hebrew: שְׁרִיר הַזרוֹע |
Hindi: द्विशिरस्क, द्विशिर-पेशी |
Croatian: biceps |
Hungarian: bicepsz |
Indonesian: otot lengan |
Icelandic: tvíhöfði |
Italian: bicipite |
Japanese: 二頭筋 |
Korean: 이두근 |
Lithuanian: bicepsai |
Latvian: bicepss |
Malay: biseps |
Dutch: biceps |
Norwegian: biceps, overarmsmuskel |
Polish: bicepsy |
Persian: ماهیچۀ دو سر بازو |
Portuguese: bíceps |
Romanian: biceps |
Russian: бицепс |
Slovak: biceps |
Slovenian: biceps |
Serbian: biceps |
Swedish: biceps |
Thai: กล้ามเนื้อด้านหน้าของแขนส |
Turkish: pazu |
Taiwanese: 二頭肌 |
Ukrainian: біцепс |
Urdu: بازو کے اوپر والے حصے کا |
Vietnamese: bắp tay |
Chinese: 二头肌 |
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