SHEATHING, in the sea-language, is the casing that part of a ship which is to be under water with fir-board of an inch thick; first laying hair and tar, mixed together, under the boards, and then nailing them on, in order to prevent worms from eating the ship's bottom.—Ships of war are now generally sheathed with copper.
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