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Pécs P0140800 (pāch) A city of southwest Hungary near the Croatian border south-southwest of Budapest. It was a Celtic settlement and later the capital of a Roman province.Pécs (Hungarian peːtʃ) n (Placename) an industrial city in SW Hungary: university (1367). Pop: 158 942 (2003 est)pecs (pɛks) n.pl. Informal. pectoral muscles. [1965–70; by shortening] Pécs (peɪtʃ) n. a city in SW Hungary. 182,000. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pecs - either of two large muscles of the chestmusculus pectoralis, pectoral, pectoral muscle, pectoralisskeletal muscle, striated muscle - a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripesgreater pectoral muscle, musculus pectoralis major, pectoralis major - a skeletal muscle that adducts and rotates the armmusculus pectoralis minor, pectoralis minor, smaller pectoral muscle - a skeletal muscle that draws down the scapula or raises the ribschest, pectus, thorax - the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates | Translations EncyclopediaSeePécsPECS
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Synonyms for pecsnoun either of two large muscles of the chestSynonyms- musculus pectoralis
- pectoral
- pectoral muscle
- pectoralis
Related Words- skeletal muscle
- striated muscle
- greater pectoral muscle
- musculus pectoralis major
- pectoralis major
- musculus pectoralis minor
- pectoralis minor
- smaller pectoral muscle
- chest
- pectus
- thorax
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