sheath
[ sheeth ]
/ ʃiθ /
noun, plural sheaths [sheeth z] /ʃiðz/.
verb (used with object)
to sheathe.
Origin of sheath
OTHER WORDS FROM sheath
sheath·less, adjective sheath·like, sheath·y, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH sheath
sheath sheatheWords nearby sheath
Example sentences from the Web for sheath
British Dictionary definitions for sheath
Word Origin for sheath
Old English
scēath; related to Old Norse
skeithir, Old High German
sceida a dividing; compare Old English
scādan to divide
Medical definitions for sheath
sheath
[ shēth ]
n. pl. sheaths (shēðz, shēths)
An enveloping tubular structure, such as the tissue that encloses a muscle or nerve fiber.
Scientific definitions for sheath
sheath
[ shēth ]
An enveloping tubular structure, such as the base of a grass leaf that surrounds the stem or the tissue that encloses a muscle or nerve fiber.