Sheath in a sentence
Synonym: cover, casing. Antonym: expose
Meaning: A protective covering or case, often for a blade or weapon; can also refer to a covering for other objects.

(1) Kirpans are carried in a sheath.
(2) The sword was driven into the sheath.
(3) The leaf-sheath is green and flexible.
(4) The chef had a knife sheath on the hip.
(5) The leather sheath encases the sharp knife.
(6) The leaf-sheath can vary in size and shape.
(7) The knight drew his anlace from its sheath.
(8) He will draw out the sword from its sheath.
(9) Sheath your sword before entering the castle.
(10) The sword's sheath was made of polished wood.
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(11) The soldier carried a spear without a sheath.
(12) She kept the clasp-knife in a leather sheath.
(13) Incases the sharp objects in a safety sheath.
(14) She carefully slid the dagger into its sheath.
(15) The leaf-sheath wraps tightly around the stem.
(16) The katana's sheath was made of lacquered wood.
(17) The leaf-sheath is composed of multiple layers.
(18) Kirpans are often worn in a sheath or scabbard.
(19) The knife was inserted edgeways into the sheath.
(20) The archer reached for an arrow from his sheath.
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(21) The warrior raised his axe up out of the sheath.
(22) The leaf-sheath is made up of specialized cells.
(23) The leaf-sheath is tightly attached to the stem.
(24) The myelin sheath is made up of fatty substances.
(25) The chef ensheaths the knife in a leather sheath.
(26) The hunter carried his arrows in a quiver sheath.
(27) The hiker carried a sheath knife for emergencies.
(28) The sailor's gaff was stored in a leather sheath.
(29) The broadsword's sheath was made of fine leather.
(30) The soldier ensheathed the bayonet in its sheath.
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(31) The leather sheath encases the sharp knife blade.
(32) The perineural sheath surrounds the nerve fibers.
(33) The cowboy slid his revolver back into its sheath.
(34) The zanpakutou's sheath was made of polished wood.
(35) The leaf-sheath can be smooth or have small hairs.
(36) The bayonet slid smoothly into the rifle's sheath.
(37) The knight's armor included a sheath for his dirk.
(38) The neurilemma is also known as the myelin sheath.
(39) The perineural sheath protects nerves from damage.
(40) The neurolemma is also known as the myelin sheath.
Sheath meaningful sentence
(41) The notochord is surrounded by a protective sheath.
(42) The knight drew his sheath and prepared for battle.
(43) The leather sheath protected the knife from damage.
(44) Hafting a knife onto a sheath ensures safe storage.
(45) The leaf-sheath is a protective layer for the stem.
(46) The collagenous sheath protects nerves in the body.
(47) The involucral sheath provides support to the stem.
(48) The petiolar sheath protects the emerging leaf bud.
(49) The bayonet inside the sheath was sharp and deadly.
(50) He cautiously slid the bayonet away from its sheath.
Sheath sentence examples
(51) The saber's sheath was adorned with ornate carvings.
(52) The tendinous sheath protects the underlying tendon.
(53) The bowie knife had a leather sheath for protection.
(54) The hatchet was carefully stored in a leather sheath.
(55) The tsurugi was often carried in a decorative sheath.
(56) The leaf-sheath is a protective shield for the plant.
(57) The conducting wire is protected by a plastic sheath.
(58) Enamelize the enamel rod sheath proteins, ameloblast!
(59) The myelin sheath is composed of lipids and proteins.
(60) The penial sheath protects the penis in some animals.
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(61) The samurai gracefully drew his sword from its sheath.
(62) The notochordal sheath is composed of collagen fibers.
(63) The leaf-sheath provides support to the growing plant.
(64) The leaf-sheath can be found in various plant species.
(65) The nerve-fibre was surrounded by a protective sheath.
(66) The involucral sheath encloses the base of the flower.
(67) The neurolemma is also known as the sheath of Schwann.
(68) The dagger's sheath was made of finely crafted leather.
(69) The hunter's sheath held a variety of different arrows.
(70) The archer's quiver sheath was made of durable leather.
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(71) The ninja's sheath contained various concealed weapons.
(72) The perineural sheath protects and supports the nerves.
(73) The leaf-sheath helps prevent water loss from the stem.
(74) The involucral sheath is made up of overlapping scales.
(75) The axone is covered in a myelin sheath for insulation.
(76) The epineurial sheath is composed of connective tissue.
(77) Perineural fibroma is a rare tumor of the nerve sheath.
(78) The bayonet inside the sheath was heavy and cumbersome.
(79) The bayonet inside the sheath was a last resort weapon.
(80) The myelin sheath acts as an insulator for nerve fibers.
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(81) The warrior's sheath was engraved with his family crest.
(82) The soldier's rifle was securely fastened in its sheath.
(83) The ungual sheath protects the claws from wear and tear.
(84) The myelinic sheath insulates and protects nerve fibers.
(85) The assassin's poniard was concealed in a hidden sheath.
(86) The leaf-sheath protects the delicate stem of the plant.
(87) The leaf-sheath helps transport nutrients to the leaves.
(88) Monocot leaves have a sheath that wraps around the stem.
(89) The hunting knife had a durable sheath for safe storage.
(90) The ligular sheath of the grass blade protects the stem.
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(91) The dirk's sheath was made of intricately woven leather.
(92) The involucral sheath prevents water loss from the stem.
(93) The medullary sheath is also known as the myelin sheath.
(94) The crural sheath surrounds the femoral artery and vein.
(95) The chef carefully placed the knife back into its sheath.
(96) The myelinic sheath is crucial for proper brain function.
(97) Damage to the myelinic sheath can result in chronic pain.
(98) The warrior fought bravely with a blade without a sheath.
(99) The epineural sheath provides a barrier for nerve fibers.
(100) The perineural sheath provides insulation for the nerves.
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(101) The knife blade was safely stored in a protective sheath.
(102) The leaf-sheath is an evolutionary development in plants.
(103) The corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a fibrous sheath.
(104) The connecting wire was covered with a protective sheath.
(105) The neurolemma is a vital component of the myelin sheath.
(106) The ninja concealed his throwing stars in a hidden sheath.
(107) The kirpan is usually worn in a sheath attached to a belt.
(108) The stipular sheath protects the bud of a developing leaf.
(109) The hydranth's body was surrounded by a protective sheath.
(110) The zanpakuto's sheath was decorated with ancient symbols.
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(111) The leaf-sheath is an integral part of the plant's growth.
(112) The axolemma is a critical component of the myelin sheath.
(113) He pulled the knife out of the sheath and started cutting.
(114) The myelin sheath helps to protect and support nerve cells.
(115) The soldier ensheathed the bayonet in a sheath on his belt.
(116) The sword was thrust out from its sheath in a swift motion.
(117) The axillary sheath surrounds the axillary artery and vein.
(118) The myelinate sheath is formed by wrapping around the axon.
(119) The petiolar sheath protects the leaf from physical damage.
(120) The myelin sheath is a protective covering for nerve fibers.
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(121) The zanpakutou's sheath was adorned with intricate carvings.
(122) The notochordal sheath surrounds and protects the notochord.
(123) The soldier carefully removed the bayonet out of its sheath.
(124) The leaf-sheath is an important part of the plant's anatomy.
(125) The dural sheath covers the optic nerve as it exits the eye.
(126) The sporophylls are often protected by a covering or sheath.
(127) The lead wire is typically covered with a protective sheath.
(128) Sphingolipid sphingomyelin is abundant in the myelin sheath.
(129) The pirate's sheath held a collection of different cutlasses.
(130) Damage to the myelinic sheath can result in sensory deficits.
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(131) The petiolar sheath protects the leaf bud during development.
(132) The leaf-sheath is often overlooked but plays a crucial role.
(133) The myeline sheath helps to insulate and protect nerve cells.
(134) The bayonet slid effortlessly into the sheath, ready for use.
(135) The myelin sheath is crucial for the coordination of movement.
(136) The spermatic sheath protects and supports the spermatic cord.
(137) The pirate's cutlass was always kept in a worn leather sheath.
(138) The soldier carried his spear in a leather sheath on his back.
(139) The vulvas of dogs have a protective covering called a sheath.
(140) The myelinic sheath is more pronounced in larger nerve fibers.
(141) The neurolemma is an important component of the myelin sheath.
(142) The perineural sheath helps to protect the nerves from injury.
(143) Monocotyledon leaves have a sheath that wraps around the stem.
(144) The leaf-sheath provides a barrier against pests and diseases.
(145) The leaf-sheath is flexible to accommodate the plant's growth.
(146) The leaf-sheath is an indicator of the plant's overall health.
(147) The leaf-sheath is an example of the plant's intricate design.
(148) The involucral sheath provides insulation during cold weather.
(149) Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the myelin sheath.
(150) The myelin sheath is composed of layers of lipid-rich material.
(151) The leather sheath protected the sharp blade from causing harm.
(152) The hunter reached for his hunting knife in its sheath holster.
(153) The medullated sheath provides insulation for the nerve fibers.
(154) The medullated sheath is composed of multiple layers of myelin.
(155) The medullated sheath provides protection for the nerve fibers.
(156) The leaf-sheath can be easily damaged if not handled carefully.
(157) The neurilemma is a protective sheath surrounding nerve fibers.
(158) The tendon sheath calcifies, causing pain and limited movement.
(159) The involucral sheath protects the flower from external damage.
(160) The sterile sheath protects the bronchoscopes during insertion.
(161) The sword was thrust forward from its sheath in a swift motion.
(162) The leaf-sheath of the corn plant protects the emerging leaves.
(163) The leaf-sheath of the palm tree is a valuable source of fiber.
(164) Damage to the medullary sheath can result in nerve dysfunction.
(165) The samurai's katana was kept in a beautifully decorated sheath.
(166) The blacksmith crafted a custom sheath for the customer's blade.
(167) The knight's sheath was adorned with jewels and precious metals.
(168) The sword's sheath was intricately decorated with gold filigree.
(169) The perineurial sheath helps to insulate and protect the nerves.
(170) The perineurium is a protective sheath surrounding nerve fibers.
(171) The epineurial sheath provides structural support to the nerves.
(172) The myelinate sheath helps to insulate and protect nerve fibers.
(173) The sudden movement caused the spear to shoot out of its sheath.
(174) The aponeurotic sheath surrounds and protects the biceps muscle.
(175) The medieval knight's armor included a sheath for his falchions.
(176) Neurilemoma is a benign tumor that arises from the nerve sheath.
(177) The cotyledonary sheath protects the emerging shoot from damage.
(178) The leaf-sheath of the onion plant protects the developing bulb.
(179) The tendinous sheath around the tendon protected it from injury.
(180) The myelinated sheath helps to protect and insulate nerve fibers.
(181) The cowboy's gun sheath was worn and weathered from years of use.
(182) Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the myelinic sheath.
(183) The tendinous sheath provides protection against external forces.
(184) The leaf-sheath can be easily removed without damaging the plant.
(185) The leaf-sheath is an important feature for plant identification.
(186) The gonidium is often surrounded by a protective layer or sheath.
(187) The lophophore is capable of retracting into a protective sheath.
(188) The myeline sheath helps to prevent signal loss and interference.
(189) The myelinate sheath provides structural support to nerve fibers.
(190) The aponeurotic sheath covers and protects the abdominal muscles.
(191) The aponeurotic sheath provides support to the abdominal muscles.
(192) Yataghans were typically worn on the waist or carried in a sheath.
(193) Damage to the myelin sheath can result in impaired nerve function.
(194) The myelin sheath is essential for proper nervous system function.
(195) The membranous sheath around the nerves protects them from damage.
(196) The myelinated sheath provides structural support to nerve fibers.
(197) The involucral sheath of the wheat kernel helps protect the grain.
(198) The adventurer's sword sheath was adorned with intricate carvings.
(199) The icepick is stored in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(200) The myelinic sheath is crucial for the insulation of nerve fibers.
(201) The medullary sheath is a protective covering around nerve fibers.
(202) The myelinate sheath acts as an insulator, preventing signal loss.
(203) The involucral sheath of a corn plant protects the developing ear.
(204) The neurilemma is a protective sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(205) The neurolemma is a protective sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(206) The leaf-sheath of the grass plant helps to anchor it in the soil.
(207) Multiple sclerosis is a disease that attacks the medullary sheath.
(208) The sword's sheath was intricately decorated with gold and jewels.
(209) The outmost sheath of the laptop case was made of durable leather.
(210) The myelin sheath is vulnerable to damage from autoimmune diseases.
(211) The scramasax was typically carried in a sheath attached to a belt.
(212) Damage to the myelinic sheath can result in neurological disorders.
(213) The myelinic sheath allows for faster conduction of nerve impulses.
(214) The myelinic sheath allows for precise control of muscle movements.
(215) The kukri's sheath is made of genuine leather for added protection.
(216) The myelin sheath surrounds and protects axolemmas in some neurons.
(217) The medullary sheath is composed of fatty substances called myelin.
(218) The actinian's tentacles can be retracted into a protective sheath.
(219) I keep the paper knife in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(220) The perineurium is a protective sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(221) The cowboy's revolver was holstered in a leather sheath on his hip.
(222) The outmost sheath of the fish's scales protects it from predators.
(223) The outmost sheath of the violin's strings is made of steel or gut.
(224) The myelin sheath is essential for the conduction of nerve impulses.
(225) The assassin concealed his shortsword in a hidden sheath on his arm.
(226) Disorders affecting the myelinic sheath can lead to muscle weakness.
(227) Disorders affecting the myelinic sheath can lead to vision problems.
(228) Damage to the myelinate sheath can result in neurological disorders.
(229) The involucral sheath of a palm tree protects the developing fronds.
(230) The aponeurotic sheath provides protection to underlying structures.
(231) The assassin cloaked his weapon in a sheath to conceal it from view.
(232) The leaf-sheath of the bamboo plant is used in traditional medicine.
(233) The dress was a nondescript black sheath, suitable for any occasion.
(234) The blacksmith crafted a sturdy sheath for the newly forged machete.
(235) The outmost sheath of the book's cover was made of embossed leather.
(236) The myelin sheath is essential for proper motor and sensory function.
(237) The myelin sheath helps to prevent the leakage of electrical signals.
(238) The involucral sheath of the lily bulb provides nutrients for growth.
(239) The involucral sheath of the bamboo shoot protects the tender growth.
(240) The blacksmith's apprentice learned how to make a sheath for a sword.
(241) The assassin's hidden blade was concealed in a sheath on his forearm.
(242) He always carries the pruners in a protective sheath when not in use.
(243) The development of the myelinic sheath occurs during early childhood.
(244) The phrenic sheath is a protective covering around the phrenic nerve.
(245) I always keep the parers in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(246) Damage to the medullary sheath can result in impaired nerve function.
(247) The dirk's sheath was adorned with gemstones, adding to its elegance.
(248) The leaf-sheath of the wheat plant is an important part of the grain.
(249) The outmost sheath of the car's tire was punctured by a sharp object.
(250) The outmost sheath of the airplane's wings provides aerodynamic lift.
(251) The myelin sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of the senses.
(252) The myelin sheath allows for the rapid transmission of nerve impulses.
(253) The hiker's sheath knife was essential for survival in the wilderness.
(254) She stored the fish knife in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(255) Tenosynovitis can also be caused by an infection in the tendon sheath.
(256) The myelinic sheath allows for saltatory conduction of nerve impulses.
(257) He firmly grasped the handle and yanked the bayonet out of its sheath.
(258) The bulbar sheath protects the delicate nerve fibers within the brain.
(259) The leaf-sheath is an adaptation for survival in certain environments.
(260) The medullary sheath acts as an electrical insulator for nerve fibers.
(261) The dural sheath was found to be intact during the surgical procedure.
(262) The cilium is covered by a protective layer called the ciliary sheath.
(263) The pseudobulbs of the Oncidium orchid are covered in a papery sheath.
(264) The myelic sheath provides insulation and protection for nerve fibers.
(265) The leaf-sheath of the banana plant is often used as a cooking vessel.
(266) The butcher wiped the knife clean, and then put it back in its sheath.
(267) The myelin sheath helps to speed up the transmission of nerve impulses.
(268) The zanpakuto's sheath contained hidden compartments for storing items.
(269) The leaf-sheath is a fascinating structure that deserves further study.
(270) The dural sheath provides support and protection for the spinal nerves.
(271) The myelinate sheath allows for saltatory conduction of nerve impulses.
(272) The geoduck's neck is covered in a protective sheath called the mantle.
(273) The actor hoicks the prop sword from its sheath during the fight scene.
(274) The involucral sheath of a bamboo plant protects the developing shoots.
(275) The leaf-sheath of the lily plant is often used in floral arrangements.
(276) The leaf-sheath of the rice plant is used in traditional Asian cuisine.
(277) The medullary sheath is a protective layer that surrounds nerve fibers.
(278) The diver's diving knife was secured in a waterproof sheath on his leg.
(279) The outmost sheath of the plant's stem provides support and protection.
(280) The outmost sheath of the building's exterior was made of glass panels.
(281) The outmost sheath of the submarine's hull is made of reinforced steel.
(282) The medullated sheath increases the speed of nerve impulse transmission.
(283) The medullated sheath allows for saltatory conduction of nerve impulses.
(284) Bolines are typically kept in a special pouch or sheath for safekeeping.
(285) I always carry my secateurs in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(286) The churi was carefully stored in a leather sheath to prevent accidents.
(287) The ocrea is a protective sheath that covers the stem of certain plants.
(288) I always keep my breadknife in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(289) The epineural sheath surrounds the nerves and protects them from damage.
(290) The outmost sheath of the neuron is responsible for protecting the axon.
(291) The outmost sheath of the snake's skin is shed periodically as it grows.
(292) The myelinated sheath acts as an electrical insulator for nerve impulses.
(293) She stored the butcher knife in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(294) The involucral sheath of the banana flower protects the developing fruit.
(295) The rectus sheath can be affected by conditions such as hernias or tears.
(296) The notochordal sheath provides support and flexibility to the notochord.
(297) The myelinic sheath is essential for efficient nerve signal transmission.
(298) The myelinic sheath is responsible for the white appearance of the brain.
(299) Disorders affecting the myelinic sheath can lead to fatigue and weakness.
(300) The carving knife was stored in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(301) The hunter's hunting knife had a sheath for safe storage when not in use.
(302) The leaf-sheath is an essential part of the plant's reproductive process.
(303) The medullary sheath is formed by specialized cells called Schwann cells.
(304) The wirer used a wire stripper to remove the outer sheath from the cable.
(305) Neurocytes are surrounded by a protective layer called the myelin sheath.
(306) The ligular sheath of the grass blade is tightly wrapped around the stem.
(307) The kirpans are securely fastened to the waistband using a fabric sheath.
(308) The myelin sheath is constantly being repaired and maintained by the body.
(309) The perineurial sheath can be visualized using certain imaging techniques.
(310) Disorders affecting the myelinic sheath can lead to cognitive impairments.
(311) The presence of a medullated sheath allows for efficient nerve conduction.
(312) The bayonet inside the sheath was securely fastened to the soldier's belt.
(313) The myeline sheath is formed by specialized cells called oligodendrocytes.
(314) Glycolipids are involved in the formation of myelin sheath in nerve cells.
(315) The involucral sheath acts as a protective layer against external factors.
(316) The leaf-sheath of the iris plant is a distinctive feature of its foliage.
(317) The medullary sheath helps to speed up the transmission of nerve impulses.
(318) The samurai's katana was always kept in its ornate sheath when not in use.
(319) The outmost sheath of the tree bark protects the inner layers from damage.
(320) The myelin sheath is produced by specialized cells called oligodendrocytes.
(321) The myelinated sheath helps to speed up the transmission of nerve impulses.
(322) The swordsmith meticulously crafted a custom sheath for the heirloom sword.
(323) Sphingomyelin is abundant in the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(324) The myelinic sheath helps prevent cross-talk between adjacent nerve fibers.
(325) The myelinic sheath is essential for the coordination of complex movements.
(326) The myelinic sheath is crucial for the transmission of sensory information.
(327) The axillary sheath provides protection to the blood vessels in the armpit.
(328) Disorders affecting the medullary sheath can lead to neurological symptoms.
(329) The optic disk can be evaluated for signs of optic nerve sheath meningioma.
(330) The brain cell's myelin sheath insulates and speeds up signal transmission.
(331) The aponeurotic sheath surrounds and protects the underlying muscle fibers.
(332) The thermojunction is often enclosed in a protective sheath for durability.
(333) Tabes is caused by damage to the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(334) The retinacular sheath protects the tendons as they move through the wrist.
(335) The femoral sheath is a protective covering for the femoral artery and vein.
(336) The internodal myelin sheath helps to insulate and protect the nerve fibers.
(337) Disorders affecting the myelinic sheath can lead to impaired motor function.
(338) The myelinic sheath allows for efficient transmission of electrical signals.
(339) The myelinic sheath is essential for the rapid conduction of nerve impulses.
(340) The membraneous sheath around the nerves helps to insulate and protect them.
(341) Neuroglia can contribute to the formation of the myelin sheath around axons.
(342) The myelin sheath helps to protect nerve fibers from damage and degradation.
(343) The outmost sheath of the cable was damaged during the installation process.
(344) The outmost sheath of the wire was stripped off to expose the copper inside.
(345) The myelinic sheath is composed of specialized cells called oligodendrocytes.
(346) Damage to the myelinic sheath can result in speech and language difficulties.
(347) The tendinous sheath allows for smooth gliding of the tendon during movement.
(348) The medullary sheath surrounds nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system.
(349) The cavernosum is surrounded by a fibrous sheath called the tunica albuginea.
(350) The medullary sheath is vulnerable to damage from certain toxins or diseases.
(351) The medullary sheath is continuously produced and maintained throughout life.
(352) The spearhead inside the warrior's sheath was always kept polished and sharp.
(353) The aponeurotic sheath acts as a protective covering for the forearm muscles.
(354) The coleorhiza is often covered by a protective sheath called the coleoptile.
(355) The retinacular sheath is a protective covering for the tendons in the wrist.
(356) The staminal sheath protected the delicate reproductive organs of the flower.
(357) The perineurial sheath is a vital component of the peripheral nervous system.
(358) The myelin sheath is found in both the central and peripheral nervous systems.
(359) The rectus sheath is a fibrous sheath that covers the rectus abdominis muscle.
(360) Damage to the myelinic sheath can result in balance and coordination problems.
(361) The lack of myelin sheath makes unmyelinated fibers more vulnerable to damage.
(362) The cannulated sheath provided a pathway for the insertion of medical devices.
(363) Valine is a vital component of the myelin sheath, which protects nerve fibers.
(364) The myelinate sheath is composed of specialized cells called oligodendrocytes.
(365) The notochord is surrounded by a layer of cells called the notochordal sheath.
(366) The myelin sheath surrounding a neurone helps to speed up signal transmission.
(367) The medullary sheath is essential for proper nerve function and communication.
(368) The membraneous sheath around the spinal cord provides support and protection.
(369) Damage to the myelin sheath can lead to symptoms such as numbness and tingling.
(370) The myelinated sheath is composed of specialized cells called oligodendrocytes.
(371) The rectus sheath is composed of layers of connective tissue and muscle fibers.
(372) The leaf-sheath can be used in traditional medicine for its healing properties.
(373) The leaf-sheath is often overlooked as a source of information about the plant.
(374) The medullary sheath is essential for proper functioning of the nervous system.
(375) Astrocytic cells contribute to the formation of the myelin sheath in the brain.
(376) Neurilemomas are composed of cells that resemble the cells of the nerve sheath.
(377) The aponeurotic sheath provides stability and support to the abdominal muscles.
(378) The cataphyll, which resembled a miniature sheath, enclosed the emerging shoot.
(379) The myelin sheath protects nerve-fibres and helps speed up signal transmission.
(380) The lack of myelin sheath makes nonmyelinated fibers more vulnerable to damage.
(381) Cephalin is a vital component in the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(382) The medullary sheath is a key component in the process of saltatory conduction.
(383) Cephalin is a vital component of the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(384) The chlamydeous sheath of the fungus protected it from environmental stressors.
(385) The internodal myelin sheath was observed to be thicker in larger nerve fibers.
(386) The notochordal sheath provides support and stability to the developing embryo.
(387) The outmost sheath of the sword was intricately decorated with gold and jewels.
(388) The outmost sheath of the insect's exoskeleton provides protection and support.
(389) The myelin sheath surrounding nerve cells helps to speed up signal transmission.
(390) The myelin sheath of medullated nerve fibers provides protection and insulation.
(391) The coleoptile is a protective sheath that covers the emerging shoot of a plant.
(392) The sheath of a parang is designed to protect the blade and ensure safe storage.
(393) The medullary sheath plays a crucial role in the transmission of nerve impulses.
(394) Galactosylceramide is a type of lipid found in the myelin sheath of nerve cells.
(395) The aponeurotic sheath provides support and protection to underlying structures.
(396) Damage to the myelin sheath can result in impaired communication between neurons.
(397) Cephalin is a crucial component of the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(398) The myelinic sheath is formed by the wrapping of glial cells around nerve fibers.
(399) The medullary sheath is found in both the central and peripheral nervous systems.
(400) Damage to the medullary sheath can result in loss of sensation or muscle control.
(401) The meat cleaver was securely stored in a protective sheath to prevent accidents.
(402) The involucral sheath of a banana plant protects the developing bunch of bananas.
(403) The coleorhiza is a protective sheath that surrounds the emerging root of a seed.
(404) The stomochord is composed of a gelatinous material surrounded by a tough sheath.
(405) Kephalin is a crucial component of the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers.
(406) The outmost sheath of the flower's petals provides vibrant colors and fragrances.
(407) The bayonet inside the sheath was a symbol of the soldier's readiness for combat.
(408) The myelin sheath is crucial for the efficient transmission of electrical signals.
(409) The involucral sheath of the corn husk provides a protective covering for the ear.
(410) Coleoptiles are specialized sheath-like structures found in the shoots of grasses.
(411) The word spathe refers to a large bract or sheath that surrounds a flower cluster.
(412) The medullated sheath is formed by the wrapping of myelin around the nerve fibers.
(413) The medullary sheath is responsible for the white appearance of myelinated nerves.
(414) The myelinate sheath helps to prevent cross-talk between neighboring nerve fibers.
(415) Kirpans, which are typically worn in a sheath, are securely fastened to the waist.
(416) The thickness of the medullary sheath varies depending on the type of nerve fiber.
(417) Some demyelinating disorders primarily affect the myelin sheath in the spinal cord.
(418) The hysteroscope's sterile sheath protected against contamination during insertion.
(419) The soldier's hand trembled slightly as he extracted the bayonet out of its sheath.
(420) Monocots have a protective sheath called a coleoptile around their emerging shoots.
(421) The aponeurotic sheath surrounds the flexor tendons, protecting them from friction.
(422) The perineurial sheath surrounds the nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system.
(423) The outmost sheath of the spacecraft is designed to withstand extreme temperatures.
(424) The medullated sheath is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system.
(425) The transmission of a nerve impulse can be disrupted by damage to the myelin sheath.
(426) Some plants have stipules that are fused together, forming a sheath around the stem.
(427) Disorders affecting the myelin sheath can result in a range of neurological symptoms.
(428) The myelin sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of the brain and spinal cord.
(429) The myelin sheath is formed during development and continues to grow throughout life.
(430) The tendinous sheath prevents friction between the tendon and surrounding structures.
(431) The medullary sheath helps to insulate and speed up the conduction of nerve impulses.
(432) The medullary sheath is a key component in the complex network of the nervous system.
(433) The myelin sheath surrounding the medullated nerve fiber gives it a white appearance.
(434) The ectotrophic mycorrhizal fungi form a sheath around the roots of their host plant.
(435) The process of aging can also cause the myelin sheath to deteriorate and demyelinate.
(436) The perineurial sheath can be damaged during surgical procedures involving the nerves.
(437) The medullary sheath is made up of layers of myelin that wrap around the nerve fibers.
(438) The coleorhiza, which is a protective sheath, helps the seedling emerge from the soil.
(439) The aponeurotic sheath provides a protective barrier for the underlying muscle fibers.
(440) The pyrenoid is surrounded by a proteinaceous sheath that helps regulate its activity.
(441) The neuraxon is surrounded by a myelin sheath, which helps to speed up nerve impulses.
(442) The collagenous sheath surrounding muscle fibers helps to protect and strengthen them.
(443) The hyalin sheath around the nerve fibers helps in the transmission of nerve impulses.
(444) The bayonet inside the sheath was a reminder of the soldier's training and discipline.
(445) The medullary sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of motor and sensory nerves.
(446) The culdoscope's sterile sheath protected the patient from any potential contamination.
(447) The doctors successfully completed a tendon sheath transplant behind the affected area.
(448) Demyelination is a process that involves the loss of myelin sheath around nerve fibers.
(449) The myelin sheath helps to increase the speed at which action potentials are generated.
(450) The hunter carefully slid his knife back into its sheath after field dressing the deer.
(451) The myelin sheath is responsible for the white appearance of certain parts of the brain.
(452) The aponeurotic sheath surrounding the rectus abdominis muscle helps maintain its shape.
(453) The internodal myelin sheath degeneration can lead to nerve damage and loss of function.
(454) The myelinic sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of the central nervous system.
(455) Linoleic acid is an important component of the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve cells.
(456) The medullary sheath allows for faster and more efficient transmission of nerve signals.
(457) Disorders affecting the medullary sheath can be caused by genetic or autoimmune factors.
(458) The medullary sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of the brain and spinal cord.
(459) The lack of myelin sheath in nonmyelinated fibers makes them more susceptible to damage.
(460) The aponeurotic sheath surrounds and protects vital organs, such as the heart and lungs.
(461) The aponeurotic sheath encloses and protects the tendons as they pass through the wrist.
(462) The myelinated nerve fiber is surrounded by a protective layer called the myelin sheath.
(463) The myelin sheath allows for faster and more efficient communication between nerve cells.
(464) The myelin sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of the peripheral nervous system.
(465) Disorders affecting the medullary sheath can cause a wide range of neurological symptoms.
(466) The aponeurotic sheath acts as a pulley, redirecting the force of the muscle contraction.
(467) The myelin sheath acts as an insulator, allowing for faster conduction of nerve impulses.
(468) The medullary sheath is made up of myelin, a fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers.
(469) The outmost sheath of the astronaut's spacesuit is pressurized to maintain oxygen levels.
(470) The myelin sheath helps to prevent the leakage of electrical signals between nerve fibers.
(471) Triolein is a key component of the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects nerve fibers.
(472) The medullary sheath is essential for the coordination of movement and sensory perception.
(473) The aponeurotic sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle plays a role in maintaining posture.
(474) The medieval knight's sword and sheath were passed down through generations of his family.
(475) Neurilemmoma is derived from the Greek words neuron meaning nerve and lemma meaning sheath.
(476) Damage to the myelin sheath can disrupt the normal flow of electrical signals in the brain.
(477) The word coleorhiza refers to the protective sheath covering the embryonic root of a plant.
(478) Bicipital tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendon sheath surrounding the biceps tendon.
(479) The medullary sheath is more pronounced in myelinated nerves compared to unmyelinated ones.
(480) The hyalin sheath around the nerve fibers helps to transmit electrical signals efficiently.
(481) The lipoidal composition of the brain's myelin sheath is crucial for proper nerve function.
(482) The drift velocity of ions in a plasma can be influenced by the presence of a sheath region.
(483) The rectus sheath is important for providing support and protection to the abdominal organs.
(484) The rectus sheath can be visualized using imaging techniques such as ultrasound or CT scans.
(485) The myelin sheath of medullated nerve fibers is essential for efficient signal transmission.
(486) The tendinous sheath can become thickened and restricted in certain pathological conditions.
(487) Damage to the medullary sheath can lead to disruptions in the normal flow of nerve impulses.
(488) The medullary sheath is crucial for the proper functioning of the peripheral nervous system.
(489) The involucral sheath of a corn plant surrounds the ear and protects the developing kernels.
(490) Pseudomembranous tenosynovitis is a condition that causes inflammation of the tendon sheath.
(491) The myelin sheath surrounding a myelinated nerve fiber is essential for its proper function.
(492) The rectus sheath hematoma is a condition characterized by bleeding within the rectus sheath.
(493) The myelinic sheath is necessary for the proper functioning of the peripheral nervous system.
(494) Disorders affecting the medullary sheath can result in conditions such as multiple sclerosis.
(495) The coleorhiza is a protective sheath that surrounds the emerging root of a germinating seed.
(496) The aponeurotic sheath provides a smooth surface for muscles to glide over, reducing friction.
(497) The aponeurotic sheath surrounding the muscles of the hand helps in controlling fine movements.
(498) The myelin sheath surrounding some neurones helps to increase the speed of signal transmission.
(499) Kirpans are worn in a sheath attached to a belt, and they are usually concealed under clothing.
(500) The erectile tissue in the penis is surrounded by a fibrous sheath called the tunica albuginea.
(501) Leukodystrophy can cause degeneration of the myelin sheath, leading to impaired nerve function.
(502) The myelinated nerve fiber is insulated by the myelin sheath, which enhances signal conduction.
(503) The myelin sheath acts as an insulator, allowing electrical signals to travel more efficiently.
(504) The oligodendrocytes are a type of neuroglial cell that produce myelin sheath around the axons.
(505) The dilatator sheath is used to expand the diameter of a blood vessel before inserting a stent.
(506) Coleorhizae is a term used in botany to describe the protective sheath around a plant's radicle.
(507) The bulbar sheath provides insulation and protection to the nerve fibers within the spinal cord.
(508) The perineurial sheath acts as a barrier against the entry of harmful substances into the nerves.
(509) The medullary sheath is essential for the rapid and accurate transmission of sensory information.
(510) Demyelinate is a term used in neurology to describe the loss of myelin sheath around nerve fibers.
(511) The myelin sheath is essential for the transmission of signals between different parts of the body.
(512) The aponeurotic sheath surrounding the muscles of the forearm helps in maintaining their alignment.
(513) Thiamin plays a role in maintaining the integrity of the myelin sheath, which protects nerve cells.
(514) The myelin sheath provides structural support to nerve fibers, helping to maintain their integrity.
(515) In severe cases of tendosynovitis, surgery may be necessary to repair the damaged tendon or sheath.
(516) Oligodendrocytes, a type of neurogliacyte, produce myelin sheath around axons in the nervous system.
(517) The aponeurotic sheath surrounding the flexor muscles of the forearm provides protection and support.
(518) The Langmuir-Child law describes the relationship between the current and voltage in a plasma sheath.
(519) The coleorhiza is a protective sheath that helps prevent damage to the delicate root during emergence.
(520) The myelin sheath of medullated nerve fibers is produced by specialized cells called oligodendrocytes.
(521) The myelin sheath surrounding the medullated nerve fiber helps to prevent signal loss or interference.
(522) The medullated nerve fiber is surrounded by a myelin sheath that helps to speed up signal transmission.
(523) The medullary sheath is responsible for the efficient transmission of nerve signals over long distances.
(524) The vascular bundle in a leaf is often surrounded by a layer of protective cells called the bundle sheath.
(525) The formation of a myelin sheath involves the wrapping of a membrane-forming structure around nerve fibers.
(526) The medullated sheath provides insulation to the nerve fibers, allowing for faster transmission of signals.
(527) The aponeurotic sheath surrounding the quadriceps muscles helps in transmitting forces during leg movements.
(528) Oligodendrocytes, a type of neurogliacyte, produce myelin sheath around axons in the central nervous system.
(529) The myelin sheath is a remarkable structure that allows for efficient communication within the nervous system.
(530) The myelin sheath acts as an insulator, allowing electrical signals to travel more efficiently along the axon.
(531) As the assassin crept closer to his target, he drew his dagger from its sheath, ready to strike at any moment.
(532) The aponeurotic sheath of the external oblique muscle contributes to the strength and stability of the abdomen.
(533) The aponeurotic sheath of the internal oblique muscle contributes to the strength and stability of the abdomen.
(534) The efferent fiber, which is surrounded by a protective myelin sheath, allows for efficient signal transmission.
(535) The aponeurotic sheath surrounding the muscles of the thigh helps in transmitting forces during walking and running.
(536) Amyloplasts are surrounded by a proteinaceous matrix called the starch sheath, which helps maintain their structure.
(537) The thickness of the myelin sheath surrounding a myelinated nerve fiber can affect the speed of signal transmission.
(538) The myelin sheath allows for saltatory conduction, where electrical signals jump from one node of Ranvier to another.
(539) The aponeurotic sheath of the gluteus maximus muscle plays a role in maintaining stability during walking and running.
(540) The cordis sheath is a medical instrument that is used to access blood vessels during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
(541) Kirpans, which are typically made of steel, have a curved blade and are carried in a sheath, ensuring safety when not in use.
(542) The process of myelination, or the formation of the myelin sheath, is crucial for the development of myelinated nerve fibers.
(543) The process of myelination, or the formation of the myelin sheath, is essential for the development of myelinated nerve fibers.
(544) Myelinated nerve fibers are more resistant to damage than unmyelinated fibers due to the protective nature of the myelin sheath.
(545) The second cranial nerve is susceptible to compression or damage in conditions such as optic nerve glioma or optic nerve sheath meningioma.
Sheath meaning
Sheath is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe a protective covering or case for a variety of objects. Whether you are referring to a sheath for a sword, a sheath for a knife, or even a sheath for a plant, this article will provide you with tips on how to use the word "sheath" effectively in sentences.
1. Definition and Context: Before using the word "sheath" in a sentence, it is important to understand its meaning and context. A sheath is typically a protective covering or case that encloses or holds an object, providing it with safety and security. This understanding will help you use the word accurately in your sentences.
2. Use in Sentences: Here are some tips on how to use the word "sheath" in different contexts: - Sword Sheath: "The knight skillfully drew his sword from its sheath." "In medieval times, warriors would carry their swords in leather sheaths." "The ornate sheath beautifully complemented the intricate design of the sword." - Knife Sheath: "The chef carefully slid the knife into its sheath after use." "Always keep your kitchen knives in their sheaths to prevent accidents." "The leather sheath protected the sharp blade of the hunting knife." - Plant Sheath: "The leaves of the corn plant are wrapped in a protective sheath." "The flower bud emerged from its green sheath, revealing its vibrant colors." "The gardener gently removed the sheath to allow the plant to grow freely."
3. Adjectives and Descriptions: To enhance your sentences, consider using adjectives and descriptive phrases to provide more detail about the sheath or the object it is protecting. Here are some examples: - Sword Sheath: "The knight's trusty sword was safely nestled in its intricately decorated golden sheath." "The warrior unsheathed his gleaming silver sword, revealing its razor-sharp blade." "The ancient sword was encased in a worn leather sheath, showing signs of its rich history." - Knife Sheath: "The chef's favorite knife was always kept in a custom-made, durable sheath." "The sharp blade of the hunting knife was concealed within a sturdy, camouflage sheath." "The kitchen knife's sheath was adorned with a vibrant pattern, making it easy to locate in a busy kitchen." - Plant Sheath: "The corn plant's long, slender leaves were tightly wrapped in a protective green sheath." "The delicate flower bud burst forth from its protective sheath, showcasing its vibrant petals." "The gardener carefully removed the plant's fibrous sheath, allowing it to grow and flourish."
4. Metaphorical Use: In addition to its literal meaning, "sheath" can also be used metaphorically to describe something that conceals or protects. Here are a few examples: "The politician's eloquent speech served as a sheath, hiding his true intentions." "The artist used her paintings as a sheath to express her deepest emotions." "The comedian's humor acted as a sheath, masking his underlying sadness."
In conclusion, the word "sheath" can be used in various contexts to describe a protective covering or case for different objects. By understanding its meaning and following these tips, you can effectively incorporate this word into your sentences, whether you are referring to a sword sheath, a knife sheath, or even a plant sheath.
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