An enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part.
A dress suitable for formal occasions.
1 Cases with scheduled multiple sheath insertions for a bidirectional approach were excluded.
2 Conclusion: Surgery can be avoided in most patients with rectus sheath haematoma.
3 Visually inspect, looking for frayed areas the sheath or an exposed core.
4 He lightly drew out the sword and put it in his sheath .
5 The powers within her lay stagnant-thekeen intellect rusted in its sheath .
6 He took the long .405 from its sheath and tried the lever.
7 The sabre of Saladin left its sheath as lightning leaves the cloud.
8 The sheath itself is thickened by the growth of tuberculous granulation tissue.
9 Lyan's blade shushed against its wooden sheath as she yanked it free.
10 Then he grabbed at the long bush knife in Hume's belt sheath .
11 He held out a heavy machete in an olive-drab sheath to Murphy.
12 Drawing it from its sheath , he held it up to the window.
13 The sheath remains vertical, with its hinder orifice level with the water.
14 Within the crimson pulp lies a sheath , which encloses the double seed.
15 The knife was not very sharp, but then the sheath was beautiful.
16 He shrugged his shoulders and restored the sacrilegious knife to its sheath .
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