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fascicle noun [ ˈfasɪk(ə)l ]

• a separately published instalment of a book or other printed work.
• a bundle of structures, such as nerve or muscle fibres or conducting vessels in plants.
Origin: late 15th century (in fascicle (sense 2)): from Latin fasciculus, diminutive of fascis ‘bundle’.


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