Definition of Fasciculate. Meaning of Fasciculate. Synonyms of Fasciculate

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Definition of Fasciculate

Fasciculate
Fasciculate Fas*cic"u*late, Fasciculated Fas*cic"u*la`ted,a. Grouped in a fascicle; fascicled.

Meaning of Fasciculate from wikipedia

- The zona fasciculata (sometimes, fascicular or fasciculate zone) constitutes the middle and also the widest zone of the adrenal cortex, sitting directly...
- Frederic Moore in 1887. It is found in Sri Lanka. The male has finely fasciculate (bundled) antennae. "Species Details: Diascia transvitta Moore, 1887"...
- may be difficulty in closing the mouth or swallowing. The tongue may fasciculate (quiver) or be hypotonic (low muscle tone). The tongue may be larger...
- fresh, typically have a radish-like or peppery taste. The flowers are fasciculate and usually small, and the fruits of these species are a single-seeded...
- Lavandula peduncle showing flowers fasciculated into whorls or partial whorls around the peduncle...
- Labial palps are longer, slender and upcurved. Antennae of male are fasciculate or ciliate. Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (5 November 2004). "Daxata...
- scaffolds by follower neurons, which project their growth cones and fasciculate with pioneer axons, forming a fiber tract and demonstrating a preference...
- which often develop green stains. This cap surface is covered with fasciculate scales that start out purplish, soon fade to brick red, and finally fades...
- and L1, will promote growth centrally and will also help to properly fasciculate (bundle) the RGC axons together. Shh is expressed in a high central,...
- tissue, etc., e.g. a tuft of leaves all arising from the same node. fasciculate Branching in clusters, e.g. a bundle of sticks or needles; having fascicles...