fascicle
Americannoun
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a section of a book or set of books being published in installments as separate pamphlets or volumes.
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a small bundle, tight cluster, or the like.
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Botany. a close cluster, as of flowers or leaves.
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Anatomy. a small bundle of nerve or muscle fibers.
noun
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a bundle or cluster of branches, leaves, etc
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Also called: fasciculus. anatomy a small bundle of fibres, esp nerve fibres
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printing another name for fascicule
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any small bundle or cluster
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Origin of fascicle
First recorded in 1490–1500; from Latin fasciculus, diminutive of fascis; see fasces, -cle 1
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Fascicle arrangement by perimysia is correlated to the force generated by a muscle; it also affects the range of motion of the muscle.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
Fascicle -ulus: a bundle of hair, threads or fibres.
From Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology by Smith, John. B.
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