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Encase meaning
To enclose, as in a case.
Example sentences (10)
Unlike viruses (which encase their genetic material in a protective protein coat called a capsid ), plasmids are "naked" DNA and do not encode genes necessary to encase the genetic material for transfer to a new host.
Batavia police and FBI agents descended on the home in the 1100 block of Davey Drive on Tuesday, and upon arrival discovered various amounts of explosive ingredients and containers to encase them.
However, if you’d rather not encase your Apple Card in a skin, not to worry because a company by the name of Kerf has launched what they are calling an Apple Card Case.
But London may be the first city to encase samples of sewage in perspex viewing boxes and then invite people round to check it out.
If you tried to wrap your fingers around them, capture them in a golden cage or encase them in amber, you would only kill them.
A large square balloon was constructed by Goodyear Tire to encase the reactor. citation citation On 2 December 1942, a team led by Enrico Fermi initiated the first artificialNatural self-sustaining nuclear reactions have occurred in the distant past.
However the most effective use of a neutron bomb with respect to area denial would be to encase it in a thick shell of material that could be neutron activated, and use a surface burst.
It was not until the royal edict on construction materials was lifted in the 1860s that stone was used to encase the royal palace.
On traditional looms, the two main sheds are operated by means of a shed roll over which one set of warps pass, and continuous string heddles which encase each of the warps in the other set.
The river after emerging through the dam gates, enjoys a wide river bed, often splitting to encase sandy islands.