sheath
61sheath knife — knife in a case, knife inside a covering sheath …
62sheath knife — noun a short knife similar to a dagger, carried in a sheath …
63sheath knife — noun (C) a knife with a fixed blade that does not fold, that is carried in a sheath …
64sheath-knife — /ˈʃiθ naɪf/ (say sheeth nuyf) noun a knife carried in a sheath …
65sheath-tailed bats — maišasparniniai šikšnosparniai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas šeima apibrėžtis Šeimoje 11 genčių. Kūno ilgis – 37 100 mm, kūno masė – 3 40 g. atitikmenys: lot. Emballonuridae angl. free tailed bats; reflex winged bats; sac… …
66sheath-tailed bats — paprastieji maišasparniai šikšnosparniai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis apibrėžtis Gentyje 4 rūšys. Paplitimo arealas – nuo Meksikos į p. iki Kolumbijos, Peru, Brazilijos. atitikmenys: lot. Saccopteryx angl. sac… …
67sheath — n. [A.S. sceth, shell or pod] A covering enclosing an organism, part or organ …
68sheath — (shĭth) A hollow tubelike structure surrounding a chain of cells and present in several genera of bacteria …
69sheath — sheathless, adj. sheathlike, sheathy, adj. /sheeth/, n., pl. sheaths /sheedhz/, v. n. 1. a case or covering for the blade of a sword, dagger, or the like. 2. any similar close fitting covering or case. 3. a condom. 4. Biol. a closely enveloping… …
70sheath — In cirripeds (Balanomorpha), thickened upper part of internal shell wall and alae forming cylindrical collar to which opercular membrane is attached [Moore and McCormick, 1969]. (Subclass Cirripedia): ( ) [Anderson, 1980]. Balanus trigonus: wall… …