kalvosin
Kalvosin is a Finnish noun that denotes a sheath, sleeve, or protective covering surrounding a structure. The word is formed from kalvo, meaning membrane, with a suffix that indicates a thing that provides a covering. In scientific and medical language, kalvosin is used to describe membranous or fibrous coverings that encase parts of the body or equipment, such as a nerve, blood vessel, tendon, or organ. These coverings can serve protective, organizational, or isolating functions, helping to define boundaries and reduce friction between adjacent structures. The term is functional rather than a precise anatomical designation, and in many contexts more specific terms (for example the name of the particular membrane or sheath) is preferred.
In botany and zoology, kalvosin may be used to refer to a thin protective layer around seeds,
In engineering and material science, the word can describe a protective outer sleeve or lining around cables,
The word kalvosin is thus a versatile, practice-oriented term. Its exact meaning depends on the field and