scabbard
sheath
The katana and the wakizashi.
The container where a mummy is kept is called a sarcophagus.
Swords are typically kept in scabbards or sheaths, which are protective covers designed to encase the blade and prevent damage or injury. Additionally, swords can be displayed in cases or racks for decorative purposes or storage. In some cases, swords may also be stored in specialized containers, such as wooden boxes or padded bags, to protect them from moisture and environmental factors.
liquids
A sharp container is a receptable that used needles and syringes are kept in untildisposed of.
If the container is kept closed the glue cannot get hard.
Some, yes, and others, no.
No, not usually. This is because the liquid will evaporate if it is kept in an open container.
A sword is typically kept in a sheath or scabbard, which is designed to protect the blade and allow for safe carrying. These containers can be made from various materials, including leather, wood, or metal, and are often decorated to reflect the sword's cultural significance. In some cases, swords may also be displayed in cases or mounts for decorative or ceremonial purposes.
It's usually referred to as a "Dart Case"
A container in which items contaminated by blood are kept
The Holy Ark; a special cabinet.