Put+into+a+sheath

  • 41stall — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English steall; akin to Old High German stal place, stall and perhaps to Latin locus (Old Latin stlocus) place Date: before 12th century 1. a. a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barn b.… …

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  • 42Alexander Radulov — Infobox Ice Hockey Player team = Salavat Yulaev Ufa former teams = NHL Nashville Predators RSL Moscow Dynamo league = KHL position = Right Wing shoots = Left height ft = 6 height in = 1 weight lb = 188 nickname = Rads, Rudy, Radu nationality =… …

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  • 43Model 1840 Cavalry Saber — The Model 1840 Cavalry Saber was based on the 1822 French hussar s sabre. Unlike its replacement the Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber the M1840 has a ridge around its quillon, a leather grip wrapped in wire (rather than grooves cut into the wooden… …

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  • 44M48 Mauser — Infobox Weapon name= Model 1948 Short Rifle caption= M48BO Rifle origin=flagcountry|Yugoslavia type= Bolt action rifle service= 1935 – present used by= Yugoslavia wars= Yugoslav wars is ranged=yes design date= 1948 production date= 1950 – 1965… …

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  • 45scabbard — scabbardless, adj. /skab euhrd/, n. 1. a sheath for a sword or the like. See illus. under scimitar. v.t. 2. to put into a scabbard; sheathe. [1250 1300; ME scalburde, scauberge (cf. AF escauberz, escauberge, ML escauberca) dissimilated var. of… …

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  • 46undersea cable — ▪ communications also called  Marine Cable,         assembly of conductors enclosed by an insulating sheath and laid on the ocean floor for the transmission of messages. Undersea cables for transmitting telegraph signals antedated the invention… …

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  • 47sheathe — verb /ʃiːð/ a) To put something, such as a knife, into a sheath b) To encase something with a protective covering Ant: unsheathe …

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  • 48sheathe — [ ʃið ] verb transitive 1. ) LITERARY to put a weapon such as a sword into a SHEATH 2. ) usually passive to cover and protect something: sheathed with copper …

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  • 49sheathe — verb 1 (T) to put a knife or sword into a sheath: He sheathed his sword. 2 to be enclosed in a protective outer cover: be sheathed in/with: The nuclear reactor is sheathed with lead …

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  • 50sheathe — UK [ʃiːð] / US [ʃɪð] verb [transitive] Word forms sheathe : present tense I/you/we/they sheathe he/she/it sheathes present participle sheathing past tense sheathed past participle sheathed 1) [usually passive] to cover and protect something 2)… …

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