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Example sentences for "fascicles"

Lexicographically close words:
fasciata; fasciated; fasciatus; fascicle; fascicled; fasciculate; fasciculi; fasciculus; fascinate; fascinated
  1. Many of the dead fascicles had fallen--the ground was deeply bedded with them--and those that still drooped overhead formed but a gauzy screen against the brilliant beams of the sun.

  2. Saying this, he reached his hand upwards, and plucked one of the long fascicles that drooped overhead.

  3. Defn: Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces of connective tissue.

  4. It includes those that have prominent parapodia and fascicles of setæ.

  5. Defn: A genus of coniferous trees, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles (see Illust.

  6. They have no distinct vascular fascicles to indicate a distinct origin.

  7. The stems are tufted, smooth, erect, with fascicles of leaves at the base 1 to 3 feet high.

  8. The inflorescence is 1/2 to 3 inches long and consists of fascicles of spikelets; the rachis is trigonous, smooth, and flexuous.

  9. 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.

  10. A portion of the inflorescence with three fascicles of spikelets; 2.

  11. Fascicles of three spikes with the outer bracts and proper bracts; 2.

  12. It includes those that have prominent parapodia and fascicles of setæ.

  13. Here and there, a tree yucca grew by the way, its fascicles of rigid leaves reminding one of the plumed heads of Indian warriors.

  14. Many of them were forty feet in height; and their thick angular branches, and terminal fascicles of rigid leaves, outlined against the sky, formed a singular, almost an unearthly spectacle.

  15. Flowers small, white, in fascicles from the axils of the leaves.

  16. Leaflets numerous, mostly in fascicles of 3 or 4 or more along the rhachis.

  17. Edges of reticulations more or less hairy, especially toward the apex; lateral fascicles generally on longer peduncles.

  18. A genus of coniferous trees, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles (see Illust.

  19. It includes those that have prominent parapodia and fascicles of set\'91.

  20. These fascicles are from twenty to forty feet long, according to the height of the plant, and are from one to three inches in diameter.

  21. The fascicles make excellent firewood, and when cut into required lengths they are used as pickets with which to build corrals, and for the roofs to the adobe huts.

  22. Leaves in fascicles of 8-many, on short, lateral branchlets, deciduous in autumn.

  23. This is absolutely true for fascicles of two leaves only.

  24. Sabiniana Wing-blade with a long membranous extension, leaves in fascicles of 3 66.

  25. 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.

  26. Leaves entire, in fascicles of 5, the sheath deciduous.

  27. 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.

  28. Sections from fascicles of 10 and of 5 cotyledons are shown in figs.

  29. The polarization of the tracheal fascicles into branches takes place all around the stalk in one situation.

  30. If the cellular substance between several tracheal fascicles be consumed by the severing action of light and by the air, then the bud divides into several leaves.

  31. The blossom is the leaf-formation, in which the separation of the principal tissues is completely attained, where the tracheal fascicles entirely separate from the cellular substance, and become a leaf with free ribs.

  32. Fibrous fascicles are attached to the coat of mail and to the hollow limbs, and are consequently within the tubes.

  33. It appears as if, with this second liberation of fibrous fascicles from the main bundle, the differentialization were closed.

  34. If the bud be simply ruptured at its apex or only between two fascicles of tracheæ, there then originates the spathiform leaf.

  35. The leaf is a tree of special form, a tree, whose branches or tracheal fascicles all lie in one plane and are held together by parenchyma.

  36. Through the constant process of differencing the tracheal fascicles of the plant may finally become so independent that they no longer stand in need of the others, and do not merely represent a particular plant, but are perfected also as such.

  37. The ribs of the leaf are the fascicles of tracheæ that have become free, and are still only connected together laterally by a thin layer of cellular tissue.

  38. There is nothing contradictory, in the tracheal fascicles of the branch growing downwards into the stalk.

  39. This ramuscule is still therefore only a hollow stalk, consisting of fascicles of tracheæ disposed in circles, and so united by a thin cellular integument or membrane, that the whole forms a vesicle.

  40. These two are roughly separated from the other cultivated members of the genus to which they belong by bearing their fruits on stems in fascicles while the others are practically stemless and are solitary or borne in pairs.

  41. The short, rigid needles in fascicles of two are arranged in comparatively long cylindrical tassels at the ends of the tough up-curving branches.

  42. The needles are about three inches long in fascicles of five, and arranged in rather close tassels at the ends of slender branchlets that clothe the long outsweeping limbs.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fascicles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.