biceps
bicep
noun bee-SEPS Rare
Origin: From Latin 'biceps' (two-headed), referring to the two-headed muscle.
Usage Note
Biceps is spelled and pronounced the same in singular and plural in French, since the final -s is always present. Showing off one's muscles is colloquially called faire les biceps. The opposing muscle, the triceps, is le triceps in French, following the same Latin-origin pattern.
Examples
"Il gonfle ses biceps à la salle de sport."
Natural Translation
He builds up his biceps at the gym.
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