Sheath
The word sheath has a number of related meanings in English. In general usage, a sheath is any protective covering that fits closely around the object to be protected. A sword's sheath is called a scabbard.
- A sheath (synonym: jacket) is the outer
covering or coverings of a communications
or power cable.
It is made 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 components such as optical fibers or metallic conductors
that transport the signal
or power.
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- Sheath leaves are a type of leaf characteristic of some monocotyledonous plants, especially grasses. Sheath leaves are typically long, narrow, and triangular in shape. The leaf veins are parallel. The main characteristic is a basal part (the sheath) that clasps the stem or culm for some distance above the leaf origin (node). An example of a plant with sheath leaves is maize.
- A sheath is another word for condom.
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