| 释义 | sheth \ˈsheth\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English scēath sheath — more at sheath
 1.  : a number of rows (as of galleries in a mine or furrows in a field) at right angles to similar rows which they intersect or adjoin
 2.  : one of the bars forming a framework (as of a wagon)
 3.  : sheath 2a(2), 3c
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