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fascicleRelationships Distinguish From: part n. ~ A group of pages, usually in a temporary paper cover, that are part of a larger work and that are issued in installments intended to be bound together. Notes [..]
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fascicle1 fascicule a separately published installment of a book or other printed work
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fascicle"a bunch, bundle, small collection," 1620s, from Latin fasciculus "a small bundle, a bunch (of flowers); small collection (of letters, books, etc.)," diminutive of fascis (see fasc [..]
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fasciclesection of a book published in installments.
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fasciclebundle of axons (nerve fascicle) or muscle fibers (muscle fascicle) surrounded by a layer of contractile cells (perineurium for nerves or perimusium for muscles)
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fasciclea cluster of flowers or leaves
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fasciclea part or a number in a work published in installments; Today, this word is synonymous with describing a volume, or one of a number of books forming a related set or series. (blog.oxforddictionaries.com) Figurate:
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fascicle1. Stylet bundle or combination of mouthparts used to pierce the skin in a blood-feeding arthropod. Composition of a fascicle varies according to group. 2. A small bundle, usually referring to a collection of muscle fibers or nerve axons. fascicular cambium
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fascicleFor convenience in publishing or printing, a book or other item is sometimes issued in numbered or unnumbered installments, each incomplete and not necessarily coincident with any formal division of t [..]
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fascicle[Inflorescence types] -- Cluster or bundle, especially, of an Inflorescence without (obvious) stalk, with a dense cluster of flowers arising in one place.
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fascicle(n) an installment of a printed work(n) a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
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fascicleA bundle of nerve or muscle fibers.
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fasciclea cluster of fibers, leaves, stems, or other plant parts
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