sheath|sheaths in English
noun
[ʃɪːθ]
case, cover (for a dagger, sword, etc.); tubular part or structure which closely surrounds or envelopes (Biology); close-fitting dress
Use "sheath|sheaths" in a sentence
1. Waterproof sheaths
2. Insulating sheaths for waterproofing
3. Protective sheaths for fiber optical cables
4. Sheaths made of waterproof fabric
5. Sheaths for optical fiber cable
6. Sheaths for electric and fiber optical cables
7. Sheaths for electric cables, in particular sheaths for mechanical protection, thermal protection or for the guiding of cables
8. Lysates contain contracted tail sheaths assembled end-to-end and abnormal structures with long tails and multiple tail sheaths.
9. Sheaths made from rubber or waterproof plastics
10. Stem erect, solid, striate, base clothedinfibrous remnant sheaths.
11. Air gun and rifle slings, sheaths and covers
12. Sheaths and junction boxes (electricity) for cables, electric
13. Gold dagger and sheath
14. Can you get sheaths with your old M1 Garand Bayonets?
15. Be shoved* into your sheath.
16. Sheaths and lagging of synthetic materials for waterproofing swimming pools
17. Self-adhesive bituminous sheath for building and bitumen modifier for self-adhesive bituminous sheath
18. Go back into your sheath.
19. Coleorhiza and coleoptile are the protective sheaths covering _____ and _____ respectively
20. An Aponeurosis is made of layers of delicate, thin sheaths
21. Steel strip sheaths for prestressing tendons — Terminology, requirements, quality control
22. The nerves are protected by thin sheaths of fatty tissue.
23. 30 Return it to its sheath.
24. I've always wanted a sheath knife.
25. Fanny sheath having portable bag