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Type Words
Synonyms fasciculus, fiber bundle, fibre bundle
Type of nerve tissue, nervous tissue
Has types fornix, nerve, nervus, trigonum cerebrale
Type Words
Synonyms fascicule
Type of installment, instalment

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Additional fascicle installments are planned for release approximately biannually.
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Each collection is published in its own fascicle by diverse Etruscan scholars.
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The dictionary, known as the Oxford English Dictionary, published its first fascicle in 1884.
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For example, white pines have five long soft needles per fascicle.
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These bud scales often remain on the fascicle as a basal sheath.
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The first Dictionary fascicle was published on 1 February 1884-twenty-three years after Coleridge's sample pages.
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A fascicle is a bundle or a cluster.
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It was designed to be published in weekly fascicles of 64 pages to continue for four years and finish at page 14,400 at the end of the last fascicle.
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The third fascicle of the encyclopaedia was collected with a legal case brought to the encyclopedia for acting against the unity of the state.
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More examples
  • An installment of a printed work
  • Fiber bundle: a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
  • In anatomy, a fascicle is a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium, a type of connective tissue.
  • In literature, a serial is a printed format by which a single larger work, often a work of narrative fiction, is published in sequential installments. The installments are also known as numbers, parts or fascicles, and are either issued as separate publications or within in sequential issues of the same periodical publication.
  • In botany, a fascicle (sometimes short shoot) is a bundle of leaves or flowers, or of the vascular tissues that supply these organs with nutrients. Vascular tissues may be in fascicles even when the organs supplied by them are not.
  • (Fascicles) The appearance of bundles of cells within the structure of tumor tissue.
  • Series or groups of rows of areolae, oriented radially in centric diatoms.
  • A cluster or bundle. adj. fasciculate.
  • Bundle of axons (nerve fascicle) or muscle fibers (muscle fascicle) surrounded by a layer of contractile cells (perineurium for nerves or perimusium for muscles)