Definition of Ensheaths

1. ensheath [v] - See also: ensheath

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ensheaths

enserfing
enserfment
enserfments
enserfs
ensew
ensewed
ensewing
ensews
enshackle
ensheath
ensheathe
ensheathed
ensheathes
ensheathing
ensheathing callus
ensheaths (current term)
enshell
enshelled
enshells
enshelter
ensheltered
ensheltering
enshield
enshielded
enshielding
enshields
enshrine
enshrined
enshrinee
enshrinees

Literary usage of Ensheaths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to human anatomy including the anatomy of the tissues by William Turner (1877)
"... whilst the most inferior layer forms the r^rta! layer, which passes under the second and third parts of the rectum and ensheaths the levator ani. ..."

2. Studies on the Nervous System of the White Rat and the Foetal Cat by Shinkishi Hatai (1902)
"... it stains very faintly, and another substance which intimately surrounds or ensheaths the entire structure (linin and chromatic granules combined). ..."

3. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1901)
"Between the jaw and the mastoid process it ensheaths the parotid gland—the layer which covers the gland extending upward under the name of the parotid ..."

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