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The word sheath refers to something that is meant to cover something for protection. The usual uses for a sheath would be to cover and protect the blade of a knife, sword or dagger.
The ligule is part of the leaf that is found at the junction of the blade and sheath of the leaf. It may take several forms, but it is commonly some form of translucent membrane or a fringe of hairs.
A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword, knife, or some other blade, which can be made from leather, wood, or metal - such as brass or steel.
The ridge on the dorsal surface of the shoulder blade is called the spine.
The shoulder blade is called the scapula. The bones that articulate with it are the clavicle (collar bone) and the humerus (upper arm bone).
If you mean a regular straight blade knife and not a pocket knife, the case is called a sheath.
You sheath a knife.The verb, sheath, means to cover a knife blade, or the whole knife, with a sheath.The verb, sheathing, means putting the knife into a sheath; the knife is then sheathed (adjective).The noun, sheath, in this context, is a cover, usually fitted, made for carrying a knife or other kind of bladed implement.The verb, sheaf, means to gather (things) and bind or collect (them) into a bundle: 'a sheaf of papers'.The noun, sheaf, is the bundle of things which you've sheafed (adjective) by sheafing (verb) them.
Bundles of rods with an axe blade protruding from them are called fasces. ^wrong It symbolizes unity and strength
A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword or other large blade or gun; such as a rifle. Scabbards have been made of many materials over the millennia, including leather, wood, and metals such as brass or steel.
The word sheath refers to something that is meant to cover something for protection. The usual uses for a sheath would be to cover and protect the blade of a knife, sword or dagger.
it means to draw from a sheath (blade cover) usually with a weapon
A sheath knife is a knife blade that fits in a cover of some sort of material such as nylon or leather. The cover protects the knife, and also serves as a carrier.
Yes i have a Camillus Knife with the number 11 stamped on the hilt, but don,t have the sheath
A sheath is what a knife, axe, or machete is carried in while not being used. They are usually made of leather or a heavy nylon. They protect the carrier from accidental cuts by covering the blade.
You may carry a sword in the sheath specifically designed for it.. However there are boxes and bags you can use to carry said blade inside as well. If the blade has no sheath, then you can wrap it in thick cloth (but not for long as the stress will damage the blade if it is delicately handmade) and then use a sword box, or tie it to your shoulder.. I highly suggest at least attempting to make an accurate sheath for the weapon if you do not have one of your own... and I implore you to be very careful in doing so, use google or a library to gain knowledge on it, because there is more to a sheath than just shoving a blade into it.. swords are hard and sharp but delicate as well.. they need to be taken care of properly and you must avoid abusing them.. when crafting a sheath for your weapon make sure it is EXACT to the point.... or it will rub the edge of the blade and dull it.. or allow it to be rusted if you don't carefully clean it.. does this help?
that would be a scimitar, the kind that you usually se a pirate carrying
You can recognize a counterfeit Cold Steel Knife by looking at the sheath. The sheath should be a sturdy quality piece. If it is not, it is a counterfeit. The lock should be sturdy and the blade should not wobble. If it is not, it is a counterfeit.