Definitionadj. covered or protected with or as if with a case
Last update: July 19, 2015
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The glittering armor of the ice incased masts, spars, ropes, and fringed every line of cordage with icicles of dazzling brightness. [Please select]
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The trocar is a sharp-pointed instrument incased in a cannula or sheath, which leaves the sharp point of the trocar free. [Please select]
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Her hands were incased in brown silk gloves, while her husband wore black kids. [Please select]
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He had heard the first faint cries of his shell-incased babies. [Please select]
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His body, even to his hands, was incased in a thick, heavy coating of red adobe that had caked hard. [Please select]
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It seemed as if his foot was incased in solid rock. [Please select]
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Coupling that with Joel's appearance in the village incased in a heaving armor of adobe, the riders guessed pretty close to the truth. [Please select]
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Thus completely incased in metal, provided with shield, lance, straight sword or battle-ax, and mounted on a powerful horse, the knight could ride down almost any number of poorly armed peasants. [Please select]
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