Muscle
Musculus (Latin: mouse, muscle, mussel, miner's hut ) is the name of the following people:
- Andreas Musculus (Meusel) (1514–1581), reformer
- Balthasar Musculus , composer of sacred songs
- Christina Musculus-Stahnke (* 1962), German politician (FDP)
- Frédéric Alphonse Musculus (1829–1888), Alsatian chemist
- Gertrud Koref-Musculus Stemmler (1889–1972), painter
- Heinz Musculus (1917–1976), caricaturist, draftsman and illustrator
- Johann Conrad Musculus (mouse head) (1587 – after 1651), German cartographer, surveyor and bookbinder
- Lucas Musculus (* 1991), German soccer player
- Wilhelm Ludwig Musculus (von Meusel) (1724–1787), royal Prussian colonel
- Wolfgang Musculus (1497–1563), reformer
Musculus as fictional people:
- Claudius Musculus a cartoon character from Asterix (Volume XII Asterix at the Olympic Games )
Musculus stands for:
- In medicine, musculus (Latin) stands for muscle (plural: musculi (muscles)).
- In biology, Mus musculus refers to the house mouse .
- Musculus (genus) , a genus of blue mussels (Mytilidae)
See also:
Wiktionary: Musculus - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations