he unsheathed his sword
The plural of sheath is sheaths. As in "the knight sheaths his sword".
Sheath, coating, shell...
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 origin of the word vagina is late 17th century, from Latin, literally 'sheath, scabbard.'
The root word for vagina is "vagin-", which comes from the Latin word "vāgīna" meaning sheath or scabbard.
It can mean: Box, case, sheath, slipcase.
Cats pull at their claws to remove the outer sheath, keeping them sharp and healthy.
The word Vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla", diminutive form of "vaina" (meaning "sheath"), which is in turn derived from Latin "vagina".
There are 2 definitions of "sheath". I have one sentence with one definition of "sheath". Put the sheath back on the knife!
There are four unscrambles:CheatTache (Nickname or slang for "moustache")TeachTheca (The outer sheath of the pupa of certain insects)
David Sheath's birth name is David james sheath.
myelin sheath