Fascicules

Word FASCICULES
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Definitions and meanings of "Fascicules"

What do we mean by fascicules?

A bundle or cluster.

A bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue.

A cluster of flowers or leaves, such as the bundles of the thin leaves (or needles) of pines.

A discrete bundle of vascular tissue.

A discrete section of a book issued or published separately.

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The word "fascicules" in example sentences

His own private herbarium is now a part of the central herbarium, containing about 1900-2500 fascicules. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

F.R.S. (The fascicules containing this article were published between August 1855 and October 1856.) "Scientific Memoirs" 1. ❋ Huxley, Leonard (1900)

[87] The most practical and simple way of realising Professor Bickell's theory is to make a little book of four fascicules of four double leaves each. ❋ Emile Joseph Dillon (1894)

According to the hypothesis we are considering, the middle fascicules becoming loose, fell out of the Codex, and were found by some one who was utterly unqualified to replace them in position. ❋ Emile Joseph Dillon (1894)

Southern India_, three fascicules of which have been recently re - issued by Mrs. Kingscote under the title, _Tales of the Sun_ (W.H. Allen, 1891): it would have been well if the identity of the two works had been clearly explained. ❋ Joseph Jacobs (1885)

J'ai l'honneur de vous adresser 2 fascicules de mes Critica Arabica. ❋ Anonymous (1855)

F.R.S. (The fascicules containing this article were published between August 1855 and October 1856.) "Scientific ❋ Leonard Huxley (1896)

The Hebrew Codex, of which no translation had as yet been made, consisted of a series of fascicules, each one of which contained four sheets once folded, or four double leaves, the average number of characters on each single leaf amounting to about 525. [ ❋ Emile Joseph Dillon (1894)

I.p. 380) was in blossom; and on the rocky slopes I found a new species of Hakea, having linear lanceolate leaves with axillary fascicules of small brownish flowers: it was an arborescent shrub, from three to six feet high; and is nearly allied to ❋ Ludwig Leichhardt (1830)

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