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gluteus
(glu|teus)
Pronunciation:
/ˈgluːtɪəs/
(also
gluteus muscle
)
noun
(
plural
glutei
/-tɪʌɪ/
)
any of three muscles in each buttock which move the thigh, the largest of which is the
gluteus maximus
.
Origin:
late 17th century
: modern Latin
, from Greek
gloutos
'buttock'
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