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Word History and Origins
Origin of fasciculus1
From Latin, dating back to 1705–15; fascicle
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Example Sentences
For most people, the arcuate fasciculus on the right side is a lot thinner than it is on the left side.
From Nautilus
Apiculi large, twelve or more, usually inserted at the middle of each fasciculus, and extending into the interior of the cell.
From Project Gutenberg
A fasciculus, foolscap folio; Origin of Charities, and Wills relating thereto, in each parish.
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M. has incidentally asked, "Do different books circulate under the title of Fasciculus Temporum?"
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The fasciculus attached to the embryo is the allantois which becomes the umbilical cord.
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They contain the fasciculus described, by Sir Charles Bell, as the respiratory tract.
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