Sheath in a sentence as a noun

The knife had what looked like a leather sheath.

It was dirty and the sheath seemed to be detaching from the core.

Yeah, GPS doesn't work so well through the plasma sheath around a reentry vehicle.

The sheaths/coverings of spinal cord extend all the way down to cocyx.

Hey Ben, I think that the gas won't get too hot because it has all of the surface of the sheath to cool it.

Like, light enough that a single large plane/blimp could support the entire cable/sheath system.

A paring knife in a sheath or even a USB cable could be used as a weapon and easily concealed.

You could make a telescoping sheath for keys that would hide the cuts when not used, and retract when the key is pushed into the keyhole.

The sheath has electromagnets inside of it to accelerates the cable.

>The mass budget for the track/ribbon system per meter is as follows: Temporary erection sheath 700 g/m [...]Ah, yes, interesting.

Ever since, it's all we buy -- insanely high quality construction, and it has a sheath over the sleeve of the guitar side, which cuts off signal when you unplug.

It's progressive, going from just anti-shark/power carrying sheath in the deep ocean to light steel cable armor a ways out to trenched as it approaches the shore itself.

But the problem with thoracic epidural is risk of puncture of dural sheath and damage to spinal cord which will result in permanent paralysis of that area.

In this fellow's case, it might even be a good idea for him to encapsulate a wireless unit within a silicon sheath to avoid any kind contamination.

When I passed through the security checkpoint, I'd remove it from its sheath and place it in the basket for your keys and change and such, and hand that to the uniformed person manning the checkpoint.

I'd simply remove it from its sheath and drop it in the little plastic basket for your keys and change and such, or hand it to the uniformed person manning the metal detector before passing through.

C4 photosynthesis creates an anoxic environment in bundle sheath cells to stop RuBisCO wastefully fixing oxygen instead of CO2.

Still other 'authorities' might only be available to more senior analysts: maybe targets who are themselves state/federal employees, elected officials, etc. have an extra sheath-of-privacy that prevents easy peeks by junior people using the most simple and elastic 'authorities'.Which brings us to Snowden's other carefully-qualified bombshell: "to even the President if I had a personal email.

Sheath definitions

noun

a protective covering (as for a knife or sword)

noun

an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part

See also: case

noun

a dress suitable for formal occasions