- nounsheath (noun) · sheaths (plural noun) · sheath dress (noun) · sheath dresses (plural noun)
- a cover for the blade of a knife or sword.
- a structure in living tissue which closely envelops another:"the fatty sheath around nerve fibers"
- a protective covering around an electric cable.
- a woman's close-fitting dress:"a tight sheath of black and gold lurex"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa condom.
OriginOld English scǣth, scēath ‘scabbard’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schede, German Scheide, also to the verb shed.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a cover for the blade of a knife or sword.
- a structure in living tissue which closely envelops another:
- a condom.
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- Case or covering for a bladeA sheath is a case or covering for a blade (such as a knife or sword) that protects it from cutting someone when it is not being used12. A sheath can also be an investing cover or case of a plant or animal body or body part3. For example, some plants have sheaths around their stems or roots, and some animals have sheaths around their nerves or reproductive organs3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.sheath / (ʃiːθ) / noun plural sheaths (ʃiːðz) a case or covering for the blade of a knife, sword, etcwww.dictionary.com/browse/sheatha 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 jewelled leather sheath.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sheath1 : a case for a blade (as of a knife) 2 : an investing cover or case of a plant or animal body or body part: such as a : the tubular fold of skin into which the penis of many mammals is retracted b (1) : the lower part of a leaf when surrounding the stemwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sheath
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