Bodybuilding
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- | # The natural constitution, or physical structure, of a [[person]]. | + | # A [[sport]] in which the [[aesthetics]] of [[muscular]] [[development]] is the basis for competition. |
- | # ''[[bodybuilding]]'': The trained [[muscular]] structure of a person's body. | + | |
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- A sport in which the aesthetics of muscular development is the basis for competition.
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