
1) Fascicule 2) Fasciculus 3) Nerve 4) Nervus 5) Neuromuscular 6) Sheaf
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1) Fascicule 2) Installment 3) Instalment
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- an installment of a printed work
- a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
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[botany] In botany, a fascicle (also called a short shoot when that is morphologically appropriate) is a bundle of leaves or flowers growing crowded together; alternatively the term might refer to the vascular tissues that supply such an organ with nutrients. However, vascular tissues may occur in fascicles even when the organs they supply ...
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(adjective fasciculate) cluster, e.g. a tuft of leaves all arising from the same node.
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a cluster. adj. fasciculate
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bundle; division of book published in parts
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• (n.) A small bundle or collection; a compact cluster; as, a fascicle of fibers; a fascicle of flowers or roots. • (n.) One of the divisions of a book published in parts; fasciculus.
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(from the article `angiosperm`) ...stamens. In other cases, stamens have been modified into sterile nectaries involved in pollination. If flowers have a large number of stamens, ... ...Tracheids are interconnected by passages called bordered pits. Leaves are often needlelike or scalelike and typically contain canals filled with ... [...
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a small cluster or bundle, a fairly common leaf arrangement
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A small bundle; the bundle of piercing stylets of insects with piercing sucking mouthparts.
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<anatomy> Literally, a bundle. In particular, this is used to describe the tendency of neurites to grow together (fasciculate). ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(fas´ĭ-kәl) fasciculus.
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a small cluster or bundle, a fairly common leaf arrangement
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A cluster arising from a common base.
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A bundle or cluster.
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Literally, a bundle. In particular, this is used to describe the tendency of neurites to grow together (fasciculate).
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Fas'ci·cle noun [ Latin
fasciculus , dim. of
fascis . See
Fasces .] A small bundle or collection; a compact cluster; as, a
fascicle of fibers; a
fascicle of flowers or roots.
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A condensed or close cluster, as of flowers.
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One of the divisions of a book published in parts
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fas′i-kĕl Definitions: 1. A band or bundle of fibers, usually of muscle or nerve fibers; a nerve fiber tract. Synonyms: fasciculus1
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[
n] - an installment of a printed work
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fascicle 1. A small bundle. 2. One of the parts of a book published in separate sections; also called fascicule. 3. In botany, a bundle or cluster of stems, flowers, or leaves.
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fascicule noun an installment of a printed work
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