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    Sheath
    /SHēTH/

    noun

  2. The meaning of SHEATH is a case for a blade (as of a knife). How to use sheath in a sentence. a case for a blade (as of a knife); an investing cover or case of a plant or animal body or body part: such as…

  3. a case or covering for the blade of a sword, dagger, or the like. any similar close-fitting covering or case. a condom. Biology. a closely enveloping part or structure, as in an animal or plant. Botany. the leaf base when it forms a vertical coating surrounding the stem.

  4. a close-fitting covering to protect something: The cable has a copper wire surrounded by a plastic sheath. The nerves are protected by thin sheaths of fatty tissue. a cover into which a knife or sword fits so that the blade cannot cut someone when it is not being used: He drew the knife from its jeweled leather sheath.

  5. Definition of sheath noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. sheath. noun. /ʃiːθ/ (plural sheaths. /ʃiːðz/ ) a cover that fits closely over the blade (= sharp part) of a knife or other sharp weapon or tool. He put the dagger back in its sheath. His sword was still in its sheath. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  6. A sheath is a protective case for a knife or a sword. The most exciting part of a staged sword fight might be the moment when the hero pulls his weapon out of its sheath . A sheath is also a dress that is straight, fitted, and simple.

  7. Sheath definition: . See examples of SHEATH used in a sentence.

  8. transitive verb. 1. : to put into or furnish with a sheath. 2. : to plunge or bury (a weapon, such as a sword) in flesh. 3. : to withdraw (a claw) into a sheath. 4. : to case or cover with something (such as sheets of metal) that protects.

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