a sheaf can be a bundle of wood,stalks paper etc.
In mathematics, a sheaf F on a topological space X is something that assigns a structure F(U) (such as a set, group, or ring) to each open set U of X. The structures F(U) are compatible with the operations of restricting the open set to smaller subsets and gluing smaller open sets to obtain a bigger one. A presheaf is similar to a sheaf, but it may not be possible to glue. Sheaves enable one to discuss in a refined way what is a local property, as applied to a function.
If you take a bunch of stalks of grain and bind them together, it would be a sheaf.
A sheaf.
There are several standard collective nouns for bundles produced at harvest:a bale of haya bushel of applesa sheaf of corna sheaf of wheata stack of hay
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.
Those collective nouns are:a congregation of worshipersa pride of lionsa sault of lionsa sowse of lionsa troop of lionsa sheaf of arrowsa quiver of arrows
The collective nouns are:a chest of drawersa bundle of sticksa sheaf of corn, a shock of corna den of thievesa choir of angels, a chorus of angels, a flight of angels, a host of angelsa constellation of stars
The collective nouns are:a sheaf of wheata sheaf of corna sheaf of graina sheaf of papersa sheaf of arrows
The Sheaf was created in 1912.
The noun 'sheaf' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.The noun 'sheaf' also functions as a collective noun, for example a sheaf of wheat.
A sheaf of paper is a quantity of paper.
The noun sheaf is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for stems of grain that have been cut and tied together; a large number of pieces of paper that are kept together; a word for a thing. The noun sheaf is also used as a collective noun for a sheaf of corn, a sheaf of wheat, a sheaf of paper, a sheaf of arrows.
The past tense of sheaf is sheafed.
A Sheaf of Bluebells was created in 1917.
Sheaf = אלומה (alumah)
The farmer needed a bundle of sheaf to complete the ingredients a friend has asked for. sheaf: (a bundle of wheat)
The farmer needed a bundle of sheaf to complete the ingredients a friend has asked for. sheaf: (a bundle of wheat)
The collective noun is a sheaf of stalks.
a bundle of paper is called a sheaf