Lifters back muscle
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LATLifter's back muscle
DELTLifter's shoulder muscle
LATBack muscle
LATBack muscle, familiarly
LATBack muscle, briefly
DORSILatissimus ..... (back muscle)
LATShort back muscle
LATBack muscle, casually
LATBack muscle, informally
LATBodybuilder's back muscle
LATBack muscle for short,
DORSILatissimus -- (large back muscle)
LATBack muscle, in brief
TRICEPSBack-of-arm muscle
LATBack muscle, to weightlifters
LATBack muscle, for short
LATBack muscle, familiarly (m)
LATBack muscle, at Planet Fitness
LATBack muscle, to gym regulars
LATBack muscle, in the gym
LATUpper back muscle, for short
LATBack muscle, in gym-speak
LATBack muscle, to a bodybuilder
LATBack muscle, in gym lingo
LATBack muscle, to Billy Blanks
RETRACTORMuscle that draws back an organ
LATMuscle in the back, for short
TRICEPSExtensor muscle at back of upper arm.
popliteusa muscle at the back of the knee
popliteiPOPLITEUS, a muscle at the back of the knee
triceptriceps muscle, esp. the one at the back of the upper arm
trapeziusa large flat triangular superficial muscle of each side of the upper back
bicepsThe muscle in the back of the thigh that helps to flex the leg
backachepain, esp. in the lumbar region of the back, usually caused by the strain of a muscle or ligament
oystersmall mass of muscle contained in a concavity of the pelvic bone on each side of the back of a fowl
popliteithin, flat, triangular muscle in back of the knee, the action of which assists in bending the knee and in rotating the leg toward the body
tricepsAny of several muscles having three points of attachment at one end, particularly (also triceps brachii /'brake?i, -ke?e, 'brak-/) the large muscle at the back of the upper arm
splenialbroad muscle on each side of the back of the neck and the upper part of the thoracic region, the action of which draws the head backward and assists in turning it to one side
spleniibroad muscle on each side of the back of the neck and the upper part of the thoracic region, the action of which draws the head backward and assists in turning it to one side