Sheath, pronounced /ʃiːθ/, may refer to:
- Scabbard, a sheath for holding a sword, dagger, knife, or similar edged weapons, as well as long guns, such as rifles and shotguns.
- The outer covering of an electrical cable
- Debye sheath, a layer of a plasma in physics
- Heliosheath, the region of the heliosphere beyond the termination shock
- Kosha, an element in human being makeup according to Hinduist philosophy
- Koteka, a penis sheath worn by some natives of New Guinea
- Sheath (album), a 2003 album by LFO
- Sheath dress, a type of dress
Biology
- Carotid sheath, connective tissue around the neck's vascular compartment
- Leaf sheath, the leaf base when it forms a vertical coating surrounding the stem
- Myelin sheath, an insulating layer over the axon of a neuron
- Preputial sheath, protective skin around the penis or clitoris
- Clitoral sheath
- Penile sheath, the foreskin into which a penis retracts
- Rectus sheath, the laminas around abdominal muscles
- Root sheath, the inner or epidermic coat around the root of a hair follicle
- Tendon sheath, a synovial membrane surrounding a tendon in, for example, the fingers
See also
- Sheaf (disambiguation)
- Sheathing (disambiguation)
- Sheave, a pulley used for holding a belt or rope
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