encasement in English
noun
state of being enclosed in or as if in a case
Use "encasement" in a sentence
1. During ice encasement, higher levels of ethanol accumulate in previously flooded plants than in nonflooded plants.
2. Constrictive pericarditis is the result of encasement of the heart by a thick and inelastic pericardium that limits the heart volume (Figure 1)
3. (1-4) It has been suggested that several components of avian ocular anatomy may predispose birds to severe posterior segment injury secondary to direct compressive or indirect (Contrecoup) forces from blunt trauma; these include the large size of the eye and lens, the shape of the eye, and the tight encasement of the eye within the orbit.