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fasciculus

/fuh-sik-yuh-luhs/US // fəˈsɪk yə ləs //UK // (fəˈsɪkjʊləs) //

筋膜,簇状结构,筋斗云,筋脉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fas·cic·u·li [fuh-sik-yuh-lahy]. /fəˈsɪk yəˌlaɪ/.

    • : a fascicle, as of nerve or muscle fibers.
    • : a fascicle of a book.

Examples

  • For most people, the arcuate fasciculus on the right side is a lot thinner than it is on the left side.

  • Apiculi large, twelve or more, usually inserted at the middle of each fasciculus, and extending into the interior of the cell.

  • A fasciculus, foolscap folio; Origin of Charities, and Wills relating thereto, in each parish.

  • M. has incidentally asked, "Do different books circulate under the title of Fasciculus Temporum?"

  • The fasciculus attached to the embryo is the allantois which becomes the umbilical cord.

  • They contain the fasciculus described, by Sir Charles Bell, as the respiratory tract.