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ADJ.
longitudinal
VERB + FASCICULE
form
FASCICULE + NOUN
oculo-motor
noun
An installment of a printed work, a fascicle.
In Piers' hotel room at Avignon there was a ton of these fascicules, some of which I could even remember having heard him deliver in those far-off days.
A bundle of nerve fibers; a fasciculus.
Perlia advocates, however, the assumption that the posterior longitudinal fascicule connecting the oculo-motor center with the medulla oblongata, […]
In the large tactile hairs, or sinus hairs, — i.e., those provided with a blood-sinus, — several nerve-fibres form a fascicule and enter the follicle near the base; […]
Alternative form of fascicle.
noun — an installment of a printed work
In Piers' hotel room at Avignon there was a ton of these fascicules, some of which I could even remember having heard him deliver in those far-off days.
WiktionaryPerlia advocates, however, the assumption that the posterior longitudinal fascicule connecting the oculo-motor center with the medulla oblongata, […]
WiktionaryIn the large tactile hairs, or sinus hairs, — i.e., those provided with a blood-sinus, — several nerve-fibres form a fascicule and enter the follicle near the base; […]
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In some senses, fascicule is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.