Encased

/ɪnˈkeɪst/ verb

Past tense of encase; completely surrounded or covered something, as if putting it in a case or container.

From prefix 'en-' (in, into) plus 'case' (from Latin 'capsa', meaning box). The word developed in the 17th century to describe completely surrounding something for protection.

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