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muskuløs

Muskulös is a Swedish adjective used to describe someone or something with well-developed muscles or a strong muscular build. It is commonly applied to people, but can also describe animals or even physical objects and figures that appear robust or muscular.

The word derives from the Latin musculus, meaning “little mouse,” the historical root of the term for

In usage, muskulös is generally descriptive and neutral, though it can carry evaluative nuance in discussions

Common synonyms include vältränad (well-conditioned) and kraftig (strong or sturdy), though muskulös specifically highlights muscular development.

muscle.
In
Swedish,
muskulös
was
formed
through
analogy
with
other
adjectives
that
denote
a
quality,
using
the
common
-ös
ending.
In
scientific
and
international
contexts,
muskulös
corresponds
to
the
English
term
muscular.
of
fitness,
bodybuilding,
or
aesthetics.
For
example,
a
person
with
pronounced
musculature
might
be
described
as
muskulös,
and
a
trainer
may
refer
to
a
muskulös
kropp
(muscular
body).
The
comparative
and
superlative
forms
are
typically
expressed
with
mer
muskulös
and
mest
muskulös,
rather
than
fixed
suffixes.
The
term
is
prevalent
in
fitness
journalism,
coaching,
and
everyday
conversation
about
physique.
While
muscular
ideals
are
a
feature
of
popular
culture,
muskulös
remains
a
descriptive
term
rather
than
a
value
judgment.