fascicule

/ˈfæsɪˌkjuːl/
noun
  1. A small bundle or cluster, especially of fibers or leaves.
    • The book described how a fascicule of muscle fibers works together.
    • Each fascicule of nerve fibers was carefully separated for the experiment.
    • The botanist examined a fascicule of pine needles.
  2. A single part or installment of a book or publication issued in sections.
    • The encyclopedia was published in fascicules over several years.
    • The library has the first fascicule of the medieval manuscript.
    • He collected each fascicule of the scientific journal as it came out.
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