fascicule

IPA: fˈæsʌkjuɫ

noun

  • An installment of a printed work, a fascicle.
  • (obsolete) A bundle of nerve fibers; a fasciculus.
  • (botany) Alternative form of fascicle [A bundle or cluster.]
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Examples of "fascicule" in Sentences

  • Tome x (serie iii), 3d fascicule, Juin à Octobre, 1887.
  • On third and fourth leaves of the second fascicule write iii. 9-iv.
  • Duchesne in the sixth fascicule of the Liber Censuum (97-104), which has just appeared.
  • On each of the three last leaves of the first fascicule (counting, as in Hebrew, from right to left) write i. 1-ii.
  • First comes a fascicule of Greek texts, the mathematical papyrus of Akmim, explained and commented by M. Baillet; a long fragment of the
  • This person took the inner half of the second, [80] folded it inside out, and then laid it in the new order [81] immediately after the first fascicule.
  • On the first two leaves of the second fascicule write v. 9-vi. 7 (this must be written on each of the leaves, as it is not quite certain how they were divided).
  • But let the reader suppose a fascicule of such poems bound up with the present collection, and he will perceive that I could have gone no straighter way to destroy the singularity of the book.
  • Gerstenkorn, P.; Swingelberg: “Maize conditioning and milling” in Mhle und Mischfuttertechnik, 1975, Vol. 6, No. 112, pp. Groupe de recherches et d'changes technologiques: Fichier technique du dveloppement, fascicule No. 29 (Paris, 1983).
  • Although the fourth fascicule had kept its place, it was not on this account preserved from the effects of the confusing changes caused by the loosening of the ligature, for between its two first leaves the remaining sheet of the third fascicule [85] found a place.

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