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fas·cic·u·lus \fəˈsikyələs, faˈ-\ noun (plural fascicu·li \-ˌlī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin 1. anatomy : a slender bundle of fibers: a. : a bundle of skeletal muscle cells bound together by fasciae and forming one of the constituent elements of a muscle b. : a bundle of nerve fibers coursing together but not necessarily having like functional connections (as in certain subdivisions of the funiculi of the spinal cord) c. : tract 2b(2) 2. [Latin] : fascicle 2 |