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What (who) is gastrocnemius$31010$ - definition

CALF MUSCLE
Gastrocnemius; Gastrocnemius Muscle; Gastrocnemious; Musculus gastrocnemius; Gastrocnemius muscles

Gastrocnemius         
·noun The muscle which makes the greater part of the calf of the leg.
gastrocnemius         
[?gastr?(?)'kni:m??s]
(also gastrocnemius muscle)
¦ noun (plural gastrocnemii -m???) Anatomy the chief muscle of the calf of the leg, which flexes the knee and foot.
Origin
C17: mod. L., from Gk gastroknemia 'calf of the leg', from gaster, gastr- 'stomach' + kneme 'leg' (from the bulging shape of the calf).
ISO/IEC 31010         
A STANDARD CONCERNING RISK ASSESSMENT CODIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
ISO/IEC 31010 is a standard concerning risk management codified by The International Organization for Standardization and The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The full name of the standard is ISO.

Wikipedia

Gastrocnemius muscle

The gastrocnemius muscle (plural gastrocnemii) is a superficial two-headed muscle that is in the back part of the lower leg of humans. It is located with the soleus in the posterior (back) compartment of the leg. It runs from its two heads just above the knee to the heel, a three joint muscle (knee, ankle and subtalar joints).

The muscle is named via Latin, from Greek γαστήρ (gaster) 'belly' or 'stomach' and κνήμη (knḗmē) 'leg', meaning 'stomach of the leg' (referring to the bulging shape of the calf).