fascicle

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English - Turkish
cüz
fasikül
küçük demet
kısım
salkım
bolümleri olan
{i} demet
fascicular salkımlı
fasikul
kısım kısım
{i} evrak destesi
fascicle, ream, tussock
demet, delmek, tombul
fasciculation
(Tıp) Liflerin demet halinde diziliş göstermesi, bir kısım sinir veya kas liflerinin bir araya gelerek demet oluşturması
English - English
: A cluster of flowers or leaves, such as the bundles of the thin leaves (or needles) of pines
A discrete section of a book issued or published separately

The printed book appeared in a variety of forms during the course of its history in China. These included, among others, the “whirlwind” binding (xuanfeng zhuang), sometimes called the “dragon scales” binding (longlin zhuang), to describe the overlapping sheets of paper within the book; the “fold” binding (zhezhuang), also known as the “folding sūtra” binding (jingzhe zhuang) or “Sanskrit” binding (fanjia zhuang), given its common use in the presentation of Buddhist texts; the “butterfly” binding (hudie zhuang), whose appellation derives from the effect of fluttering papers that accompanies the opening of the book; and the “thread” binding (xianzhuang), a technical designation that refers to the silken or cotton filaments used to stitch together folded sheets of paper into fascicles. (For diagrams of these fabrications, see Fig. 30.).

: A discrete bundle of vascular tissue
: A bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue
A bundle or cluster
{n} a little bundle
One of the temporary divisions of a printed item that, for convenience in printing or publication, is issued in small installments, usually incomplete in themselves; they do not necessarily coincide with any formal division of the work into parts, etc Usually the fascicle is protected by temporary paper wrappers It may or may not be numbered A fascicle is distinguished from a part by being a temporary division rather than a formal component unit
A cluster of flowers or leaves, such as the bundles of the thin leaves (or needles) of pines
Cluster
A bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by connective tissue
a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
Small bundle or cluster
bunch or bundle
A small bundle or collection; a compact cluster; as, a fascicle of fibers; a fascicle of flowers or roots
[leaf]: A cluster of conifer leaves
the group of needles (like pine needles) attached to the same place on the stem is called a fascicle
A close bundle or cluster
A cluster or bundle
an installment of a printed work
{i} bundle, bunch, cluster
A small bundle, e g , 2 to 5 needles per cluster in pines
One of the divisions of a book published in parts; fasciculus
small bundle of nerve cells
a bundle of branches or leaves
A discrete bundle of vascular tissue
fasc
fascicles
plural of fascicle
fasciculation
An involuntary muscle twitch, usually localised and temporary
fasciculation
Brief spontaneous contraction affecting a small number of muscle fibres (COD)
fasciculation
an involuntary contraction of a muscle
fasciculation
Muscular twitching
fasciculation
A small contraction of muscles, visible through the skin
fasciculation
Small, involuntary, irregular, visible contractions of individual muscle fibers Often seen in the legs, arms and shoulders of PALS
fasciculation
{i} bundling, packaging, binding together
fasciculation
muscular twitching of contiguous groups of muscle fibers
fascicle

    Hyphenation

    fas·ci·cle

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Latin fasciculus, a diminutive of fascis ‘bundle’ (see also fasces).
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