Lamarck did not adopt the encasement theory of Swammerdam and of Heller.
The Preƫxistence of Germs and the Encasement Theory.
This shadow is valuable as completing the encasement of the subject on the bottom and in starting the eye well into the picture toward its subject.
The foreplane of trees, with branches which interlaced at the top, made, with the addition of a stone wall below, an encasement for the picture proper, which lay beyond.
Beyond this circuit lies the great encasement of another gradation darkening toward the sides and corners.
In the case of the oyster the radical home cure for the living irritant or insoluble substance which had gained entrance between its valves is an encasement of pearl-film.
The ribs, too, are unusually wide, as in the Whale Neobalaena, and form a bony encasementfor the body.
The most remarkable fact about this creature is that the terminal phalanges of the digits (five in the fore- and four in the hind-feet) being pointed, seem to suggest their encasement with claws rather than hoofs.
He had opened the packet, ripping off the old encasement of cloth.
Gaynor, with a strange sort of smile, King thought, half sheepish and the other half tender, cast a downward glance along the encasement of the outer man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "encasement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: boxing; case; package; packing; sheath; sheathing