encases in English

verb
1
enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
It dove down and surrounded the dark energy encasing the young girl.
verb

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1. Later, when ice encases the pond and snow impedes surface activity, the colony has a well-stocked underwater “pantry.”

2. The Coleoptile is the pointed protective sheath that encases the emerging shoot as it grows from the seed to the soil surface.

3. Caul fat is a membrane that encases the digestive organs of some animals. The particular Caul fat used for cooking comes from pigs, sheep, cows, and sometimes venison

4. Cranium (skull) In the axial skeleton of vertebrates, the bony structure that encases the brain.The Cranium comprises three parts: dermatoCranium; chondroCranium; and splanchnoCranium

5. Gluteal (Buttock) implants, are frequently placed beneath the fascia, or what is termed subfascially—beneath the fibrous lining that encases the Buttock muscles

6. Ruminal Acidosis (Grain Overload) The rumen encases a complex ecosystem containing numerous species of bacteria and protozoa that collectively provide the capacity for efficient fermentation of carbohydrates

7. A rupture of the heart or a major blood vessel could discharge blood either into the chest cavity or into the pericardium —a fluid- containing membrane that loosely encases the heart.

8. Some suggest that, under the intense mental and physical pressure, his heart or one of the larger arteries ruptured, causing blood to pour into his pericardium, the membrane that loosely encases the heart and which contains fluid.

9. An aerodynamic shroud (40) encases the penetrating body (24) and emulates the aerodynamic shape of the existing bomb, and the weight, center of gravity, and moments of inertia of the bomb closely approximate those properties of the existing bomb.

10. Cassias Aranein arecain inaners caseine arcsine anserin incases caseins caserne incense caserns cassare cassena cerises cassina cassine carnies carinae rennase censers insaner insense cerasin insnare ancress carinas ceresin arnicas anciens cinerea arsines arsenic ensnare careens asceses encinas ascesis ascians encases nacrine cranian cannier

11. The Capsid is a protein shell that encases the virus. This creates a small fortress around the genetic material, designed to protect it and to ensure that the virus gets to infect a host.The three basic Capsid shapes are icosahedral, helical, and prolate; however, the shape of Capsids can vary widely.