Etymology:
Meaning:
To enclose or protect within a case or covering.
Origin:
The word "encase" originated in Medieval Latin in the 14th century. It is derived from the Latin word "capsa," which means "box" or "case." The prefix "in-" indicates "within" or "inside."
Usage:
"Encase" is often used in the context of protecting or preserving something valuable or delicate. For example:
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