fascicle
英 ['fæsɪk(ə)l]
- n. 束;分册;一簇
英英释义
- 1. an installment of a printed work
- 2. a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
英文词源
- fascicle (n.)
- "a bunch, bundle, small collection," 1620s, from Latin fasciculus "a small bundle, a bunch (of flowers); small collection (of letters, books, etc.)," diminutive of fascis (see fasces). As "part of a work published in installments," 1640s (also fascicule, from French). Related: Fasciculate; fasciculation; fascicular; fascicularly; fasciculated.