incase

[ US /ˌɪnˈkeɪs/ ]
[ UK /ɪnkˈe‍ɪs/ ]
VERB
  1. enclose in, or as if in, a case
    my feet were encased in mud
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How To Use incase In A Sentence

  • The Australopithecenes and other prehumans had relatively large faces in proportion to the size of their heads, whereas modern humans have proportionally smaller faces and larger braincases filled with larger brains.
  • The image was so detailed that you could even make out the holes where blood vessels traveled from the animal's braincase. The Coolest Dude Alive
  • Compared to wolves, domestic dogs are smaller and have proportionally smaller teeth, a wider palate, broader braincase and higher frontals, and smaller, less rounded auditory bullae. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Im gonna spectorlate that they want Bolton in incase they lose the Senate. Think Progress » The Bolton blitz begins.
  • At the very top of the city, perched like an eagles nest, is this glass incased vista point which is part of this well appointed hotel/restaurant (name escapes me) overlooking the whole city. Guanajuato restaurants
  • According to Abbate and his team, the skull's long ovoid braincase, wide cheekbones, and massive browridge resemble African H. erectus and H. ergaster. New Skull from Eritrea
  • *** An exsiccated body of a female [33] *** was found at the depth of about 10 feet from the surface of the cave bedded in clay strongly impregnated with nitre, placed in a sitting posture, incased in broad stones standing on their edges, with a flat atone covering the whole. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians
  • Prior to this study, the only acanthodian whose braincase has been studied is the genus Acanthodes, which is a group that appears late in acanthodian history, Brazeau explained. Practical Fishkeeping news (RSS)
  • I wonder if they deliver with airsickness style bags, just incase the culinary adventure turns into a culinary disaster? Embark On A Rare Culinary Adventure With Edible | Impact Lab
  • Its teeth are noticably larger than the wolves of today, and it also had proportionately, a slightly smaller braincase. Dire Wolf: It Stands to Reason
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