Definition of Fasci

1. fascio [n] - See also: fascio

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fasci

fas
fasces
fascet
fascets
fasci (current term)
fascia
fascia adherens
fascia antebrachii
fascia axillaris
fascia brachii
fascia buccopharyngea
fascia cervicalis
fascia cervicalis profunda
fascia cinerea
fascia clavipectoralis
fascia cribrosa

Literary usage of Fasci

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rendiconti del Circolo matematico di Palermo by Circolo matematico di Palermo (1905)
"Le superficie <pp e <p'p, relative ai fasci (F) ed (F') e corrispondenti ad un punto P generico del piano ir (non passante per O), hanno risp. in O un punto ..."

2. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1901)
"Vl'SCLES AND fasci'JE OF THE CRANIUM AND FACE. fascia, and consists of fibro-areolar tissue, containing in its meshes pellicles of fat in varying quantity. ..."

3. A Biblical and theological dictionary: Explanatory of the History, Manners by Richard Watson, Nathan Bangs (1832)
"... fasci- ana, of Forskal, the vine-weevil, a small insect extremely hurtful to the vines. used for the beginning of anything whatever, this is adopted by ..."

4. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1865)
"... eacb soldier bears one to the place, casts it on the heap, and the quantity required is thus accumulated in a remarkably short time, fasci'OLA, ..."

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