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fascicular

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fascicular /fas·cic·u·lar/ (fah-sik´u-lar)
1. pertaining to a fasciculus.

fas·cic·u·lar (f-sky-lr) or fas·cic·u·late (-lt) or fas·cic·u·lat·ed (-ltd)
adj.
1. Relating to a fasciculus.
2. Arranged in the form of a bundle or collection of rods.

fascicular
[fəsik′yələr]
Etymology: L, fasciculus, little bundle
pertaining to something arranged as a bundle of rods, such as groups of nerve or muscle fibers.

fascicular [fah-sik´u-ler]
clustered together; pertaining to or arranged in bundles or clusters; pertaining to a fascicle.

fascicular
clustered together; pertaining to or arranged in bundles or clusters; pertaining to a fascicle.

fascicular block


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