sheathʃiθ; ʃiðz
sheath (n)
- plural
- sheaths
sheath (n)
- plural
- sheaths
English Definitions:
sheath (noun)
a protective covering (as for a knife or sword)
sheath, case (noun)
an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part
cocktail dress, sheath (noun)
a dress suitable for formal occasions
sheath (Noun)
A scabbard; a holster for a sword.
sheath (Noun)
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.
sheath (Noun)
A tight-fitting dress.
sheath (Noun)
A condom.
sheath (Noun)
The foreskin of certain animals, e.g. dogs and horses.
sheath (Verb)
To put an object (especially a weapon, in particular, a sword) into its sheath.
Sheath
Sheath is the third album by the British IDM act LFO, originally released on Warp Records in 2003. The track Moistly is feature as a playlist on the 2012 video game Lumines Electronic Symphony. "Freak" has been featured both in the 2005 film Hard Candy and in the opening credits of 2010 film Enter the Void.
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