How To Use Fascicle In A Sentence

  • With the permanent appearance of the secondary leaves the green primaries disappear and their place is taken by bud-scales, which in the spring and summer persist as scarious bracts, each subtending a fascicle of secondary leaves. The Genus Pinus
  • It is a sandbur whose grains are enclosed in clusters (fascicles) surrounded with many sharp spines. 14. Wild Grains
  • Spikelets fascicled unilaterally on a broad rachis, 4-glumed, glumes not echinate 13. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • They form cylindrical fascicles, rarely monophyllous, prevalently of 2, 3 or 5 leaves, occasionally of 4, 6, 7, or 8 leaves. The Genus Pinus
  • In the more solid regions, spindle cells are in loose fascicles, which may interdigitate.
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  • It has terminal, fascicled inflorescences of several scarlet flowers covered by imbricate, scarious sheaths, and the labellum margins are fused with the column forming a short, saccate nectary spur.
  • Light-emitting diodes LEDs represent various types of semiconductor devices that produce incoherent narrow-spectrum light fascicles when powered with a steady-state voltage electrical source, producing the effect known as electroluminescence. System Led | Surveillance
  • This 2006 photograph depicted a female Aedes aegypti mosquito as she was in the process of beginning the process of acquiring a blood meal from its human host, after having penetrated the skin surface with the sharply-pointed "fascicle". WN.com - Articles related to In Brief: Dengue cases spike in Thailand
  • Another group, with trimerous fascicles, contains P. Sabiniana and P. taeda. The Genus Pinus
  • Spikelets many, dissimilar, in solitary, digitate or fascicled racemes or spikes; first glume not sunk in the hollow of the rachis. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Each town is published separately as a fascicle or folder and includes a series of maps complemented by a detailed text section. Irish Historic Towns Atlas project
  • Between are pointed arches, and immediately above, the triforium, having over each arch a treble window resting on four fascicled and three impost colonnettes. The South of France—East Half
  • A simple fascicle of the biceps inserting into the origin of the pronator teres Macalister has seen three times.
  • Obs. exc. dial. (ovest); in the century since then (the fascicle Outjet-Ozyat appeared in January 1904) they not only added the second dialect citation, they decided (quite rightly) that it should be entered under the modern spelling. Languagehat.com: OVEST.
  • The _inflorescence_ is 1 to 3 inches long, consisting of distant sessile fascicles of four to six spikelets; the _rachis_ of the spike is flexuous; the _rachis_ of the fascicles ends in three subulate empty glumes. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • On the valve surface the areolae are grouped together in fascicles bordered by distinct radial lines.
  • A fascicle marked very distinctly “1” caught my attention, and I took it up. In the Days of the Comet
  • The spikes are very short at the ends of very fine branches, solitary, binate or fascicled, with very fragile rachis; joints are very short, slender with cupular tips. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The masses are often evenly and longitudinally striated by a kind of columnar structure, exhibiting a fascicle of small prisms; and some of these prisms ending sooner than others, give a broken termination of great beauty, similar to our form of the emblem of 'the order of the star.' The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
  • The _panicle_ is conical, erect with branches, fascicled, varying in length from 4 to 12 inches. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The arch of the centre porch has an immense span, bordered by bold fascicled work, while over the doorway is the Martyrdom of St. Laurence in relief. The South of France—East Half
  • Thus these two fascicles each do double duty: The Wu section incorporates material that in other histories is found in the sections on the imperially affined families, whereas the Shu section includes the entries normally found in a section devoted to younger sons of the imperial line. Empresses and Consorts
  • Another fascicle, usually arising behind the clavicular head of the sternocleidomastoid, may extend in various directions upwards toward the head.
  • The tumor cells were mainly composed of elongated spindle cells arranged in fascicles.
  • Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles.
  • When the last fascicle was published in April 1928, it completed a ten-volume dictionary documenting over 400,000 words and phrases.
  • Spikelets fascicled unilaterally on a broad rachis, 4-glumed, glumes not echinate 13. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • This species resembles P. Sabiniana in the length of its seed-wing and in the color of its cone, but is distinct in the short triangular umbo, in its pentamerous leaf-fascicles and in the mottled dorsal surface of its nut. The Genus Pinus
  • To take an example, the group Pseudostrobus, characterized by pentamerous leaf-fascicles, appears in many systems. The Genus Pinus
  • The inflorescence consists of racemes or panicles of fascicled spikes in the axils of spathiform bracts. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Neither fascicles of smooth muscle cells nor thick-walled tortuous blood vessels were present.
  • The inflorescence consists of spikes, solitary, digitate or fascicled, articulate and fragile; the joints of the floral axis and the pedicels of the pedicelled spikelets are trigonous and hollowed ventrally. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Spikelets less compressed, linear or linear-oblong; lateral nerves less prominent; not fascicled, long pedicellate and divaricate when ripe. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers.
  • Contributors have been supplying antedatings since the first fascicles of the OED were published in the 1880s.
  • The flowers in Pinus are monoecious, the pistillate in the position of a long shoot, taking the place of a subterminal or lateral bud, the staminate in the position of a dwarf-shoot, taking the place of a leaf-fascicle but confined to the basal part of the internode. The Genus Pinus
  • The trapezius may send a fascicle to the sternum and to the deltoid muscle.
  • The arrogance of such logic is at best questionable and at worst fascicle. Archive 2008-05-01
  • I put down the last fascicle of all, and met his friendly eyes. In the Days of the Comet
  • It is therefore no surprise to find that the manuscript, more technically known as the ‘eleventh fascicle of Wi’ used in this recording originated in Paris around the year 1230.
  • The most remarkable parts of the church are the tower, the capitals of the fascicled columns, and the glass of the windows around the chapel of the Virgin behind the high altar. The South of France—East Half
  • Working as quickly as Murray and his sub-editors and assistants could do — often 13 hours a day, it was nevertheless five years before the first published fascicle (A-Ant) came from the press in 1884, a “slender, somewhat undistinguished-looking paperback book,” the first of 128 such fascicles that would make up the entire dictionary. Analyzing Becky Sharp’s Trash
  • The _spikes_ are solitary or fascicled curved on very short branches 1 to 1-1/2 inches long; rachis is green, undulating, tetragonous, with a broad central nerve on the flat faces. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The _panicle_ is ovate or ovate-oblong, on a short, smooth peduncle, usually open and stiff; branches are usually many, sub-solitary or fascicled, spreading or suberect, capillary, stiff, again branching from near the base and about 3 inches long; _rachis_ is angular, with glands and tufts of sparse white hairs at the angles of branches and branchlets. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • After 14 years, the long-awaited sequel to the second edition of the fascicle Tumors of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts has arrived.
  • Racemes many, fascicled or panicled, glume I of sessile spikelets glabrous and pitted. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Round the nave and choir are twenty-eight, or, including those of the transepts, thirty-six fascicled piers, which rise nearly to the roof. The South of France—East Half
  • DAVIESIA, JACKSONIA, and two or three dwarf species of ACACIA, one of which was very showy, about three feet high, with very small oblong, sericeous phyllodia, and globular heads of bright yellow flowers, produced in great abundance on axillary fascicles; also a very fine leguminous shrub, bearing the habit and appearance of Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
  • Leaves and staminate flowers in internodal position, the primary leaves along the whole length of the internode, subtending secondary leaf-fascicles on the apical, staminate flowers on the basal part. The Genus Pinus
  • Spikelets many, dissimilar, in solitary, digitate or fascicled racemes or spikes; first glume not sunk in the hollow of the rachis. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • It was agreed that the work would take ten years to complete, be published at intervals in fascicles, and in its final form would consist of four volumes of some 6,400 pages.
  • Well, what I do is to take my pen-knife and slit the whole book up into forty or so fascicles.
  • OED1 has the word, but the first fascicle of the OED was published in 1884, probably three years after this little book. 1880s English | Linguism | Language Blog
  • From the former it differs in leaf-section and bud (the bud of P. sinensis is never white), from the latter in the lustre and the color variation of its cone, and from both in the frequent obliquity of its cone and in the frequent presence of trimerous leaf-fascicles. The Genus Pinus
  • Before White had turned over three pages of the great fascicle of manuscript that was called Book Two, he had found the word "Bushido" written with a particularly flourishing capital letter and twice repeated. The Research Magnificent
  • Histologic sections showed a cellular proliferation of spindle neoplastic cells that were arranged in short fascicles.
  • It differs from P. virginiana in its longer leaves, brittle branches, and much greater height, from P. glabra in its rough upper trunk, and from both by the frequent presence of trimerous leaf-fascicles. The Genus Pinus
  • The _panicle_ is ovate or ovate-oblong, on a short, smooth peduncle, usually open and stiff; branches are usually many, sub-solitary or fascicled, spreading or suberect, capillary, stiff, again branching from near the base and about 3 inches long; _rachis_ is angular, with glands and tufts of sparse white hairs at the angles of branches and branchlets. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers.

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