Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for FAS-CIC'U-LATE, or FAS-CIC'U-LA-TED
FAS-CIC'U-LAR-LYFAS-CIC'U-LITE
FAS-CIC'U-LATE, or FAS-CIC'U-LA-TED, a. [or FAS'CI-CLED. from fasciculus, supra.]
Growing in bundles or bunches from the same point, as the leaves of the Larix or larch. – Martyn.
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