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  • 81fas|ci|a|tion — «FASH ee AY shuhn», noun. 1. the act or process of binding up or bandaging. 2. a fasciate condition. 3. Botany. a malformation in plants, in which a stem or branch becomes expanded into a flat, ribbonlike shape …

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  • 82fas|cic|u|lar — «fuh SIHK yuh luhr», adjective. of or like a fascicle …

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  • 83fas|cic|u|lat|ed — «fuh SIHK yuh LAY tihd», adjective. = fasciculate. (Cf. ↑fasciculate) …

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  • 84fas|cic|u|la|tion — «fuh SIHK yuh LAY shuhn», noun. 1. the state of being fasciculate. 2. a thing that is fasciculate …

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  • 85fas|cic|u|lus — «fuh SIHK yuh luhs», noun. 1. Anatomy. a set of nerve or muscle fibers bound closely together; fascicle. 2. a fascicle of a book. ╂[< Latin fasciculus (diminutive) < fascis bundle] …

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  • 86fas|cine — «fa SEEN», noun. a bundle of sticks tied together, used to line trenches, strengthen earthworks, dams, and the like. ╂[< French fascine, learned borrowing from Latin fascīna bundle (of sticks) < fascis bundle] …

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  • 87fas|ci|o|li|a|sis — «fuh SEE uh LY uh sihs, SY », noun. a disease of mammals, especially cattle and sheep, caused by infestation with liver flukes. ╂[< New Latin fascioliasis < Fasciola the genus name of trematodes including the liver fluke (< Latin fascis… …

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  • 88fas|ci — «FAH shee», noun. plural of fascio …

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  • 89fas — de·fas·sa; fas; fas·ces; fas·cet; fas·cia; fas·cial; fas·ci·ate; fas·ci·a·tion; fas·ci·cle; fas·ci·cled; fas·cic·u·lar; fas·cic·u·late; fas·cic·u·la·tion; fas·ci·cule; fas·cic·u·lus; fas·ci·nate; fas·ci·nat·ed·ly; fas·ci·nat·ing·ly;… …

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  • 90Fas receptor — The Fas receptor (FasR) is the most intensely studied death receptor. Its aliases include CD95, Apo 1, and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 6 (TNFRSf6). The gene is situated on chromosome 10 in humans and 19 in mice.… …

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