in anatomy. See Anatomy, p. 206.
FASCLEÆ, in astronomy, certain parts on Jupiter's body resembling belts or swaths. They are more lucid than the rest of that planet, and are terminated by parallel lines, sometimes broader and sometimes narrower.
in anatomy. See Anatomy, p. 206.
FASCLEÆ, in astronomy, certain parts on Jupiter's body resembling belts or swaths. They are more lucid than the rest of that planet, and are terminated by parallel lines, sometimes broader and sometimes narrower.