(botanik) kın

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{i} sheath
{n} a case for any thing, scabbard, fish
{v} to put into a sheath
The lowest part of some leaves which are wrapped around the main stem as in the Cattail
{i} case, cover (for a dagger, sword, etc.); tubular part or structure which closely surrounds or envelopes (Biology); close-fitting dress
The base of a leaf when sheathing or investing a stem or branch, as in grasses
Another name for scabbard
The outer covering or jacket of a multiconductor cable
The part of a grass leaf which encircles the stem directly above its node of attachment
A common term for the jacketing of twisted pairs in multipair cable
A synonym for a tube used as an orthodontic attachment
A hollow tubelike structure surrounding a chain of cells and present in several genera of bacteria (See 496)
A condom
In grasses, the lower part of a leaf that encloses the stem and younger leaves
  Of a communications or power cable, the outer covering or coverings of tough material, often plastic, that is resistant to environmental hazards such as abrasion, liquid intrusion, solar radiation, etc , and is used to protect cable component(s) such as optical fibers or metallic conductors that transport the signal or power   Note:   There may be more than one sheath surrounding a given cable   For example, some cable designs use an inner sheath surrounded by metallic armor, over which is an outer sheath   Synonym jacket
a protective covering for a knife or sword an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part
(of leaves) The base of a leaf or leaf-stalk (petiole) which encases the stem
Anything that has a similar shape to a scabbard for a sword that is for the purpose of holding an object that is longer than it is wide; a case
This is found at the base of a grass leaf or stem
a tubular structure enveloping a structure
A case for the reception of a sword, hunting knife, or other long and slender instrument; a scabbard
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