Sleeve

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun A narrow channel of water.

II. Sleeve ·noun ·see Sleave, untwisted thread.

III. Sleeve ·noun A long bushing or thimble, as in the nave of a wheel.

IV. Sleeve ·vt To furnish with sleeves; to put sleeves into; as, to sleeve a coat.

V. Sleeve ·noun The part of a garment which covers the arm; as, the sleeve of a coat or a gown.

VI. Sleeve ·noun A short piece of pipe used for covering a joint, or forming a joint between the ends of two other pipes.

VII. Sleeve ·noun A tubular part made to cover, sustain, or steady another part, or to form a connection between two parts.

VIII. Sleeve ·add. ·noun A double tube of copper, in section like the figure 8, into which the ends of bare wires are pushed so that when the tube is twisted an electrical connection is made. The joint thus made is called a McIntire joint.

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