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/mʌsˈkjʊlətʃər/ · mus·cu·la·ture
noun
  1. The collection of all muscles in a single body or in a single organ. The musculature of the human body is a complex system of over 640 muscles that work together to facilitate movement and maintain posture.
  2. The structural configuration of muscle in a body or organ. The musculature of the heart is crucial for its proper functioning and pumping of blood throughout the body.
Did you know? The study of musculature is essential in various fields, including medicine, sports science, and dance, to understand how the body moves and responds to different movements and exercises.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 19, 2026