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fascicule

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //ˈfæsɪkjuːl//

KK: /ˈfæ.sɪ.kjuːl/

noun
Definition

A fascicule is a small bundle or section of something, often used to refer to a part of a larger work, such as a book or a series of publications.


Example

The library received the latest fascicule of the scientific journal, which included several important research articles.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see that new book series with the fascicule format?
Sloth B
Yeah, I heard it’s a unique way to present information.
Sloth A
I think it makes it easier to digest smaller parts.
Sloth B
Definitely! I love when books are structured like that.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
section
volume
part
Antonyms
whole
entirety
aggregate
Root Explanation

**Fascicule** → It is derived from the Latin "fasciculus" (meaning a small bundle), which is a diminutive form of "fascis" (meaning a bundle or a package). The word "fascicule" refers to a small bundle of items, often used in the context of a collection of documents or publications.

Memory Tip

Think of a 'small bundle' ('fasciculus') to remember that a 'fascicule' is a collection of items grouped together.

Visually Confused Words
facile
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