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fas⋅cic⋅u⋅lar

[fuh-sik-yuh-ler]
–adjective
pertaining to or forming a fascicle; fasciculate.

Origin:
1650–60; fascicul(us) + -ar 1
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fas·cic·u·lar   (fə-sĭk'yə-lər)   
adj.  Of, relating to, or composed of fascicles.
fas·cic'u·lar·ly adv.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: fas·cic·u·lar
Pronunciation: f&-'sik-y&-l&r, fa-
Function: adjective
: of, relating to, or consisting offasciculi fascicular biopsy> —fas·cic·u·lar·ly adverb
Medical Dictionary

fascicular fas·cic·u·lar (fə-sĭk'yə-lər) or fas·cic·u·late (-lĭt) or fas·cic·u·lat·ed (-lā'tĭd)
adj.

  1. Relating to a fasciculus.

  2. Arranged in the form of a bundle or collection of rods.

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