
1) Analog audio component 2) Area under a breaking wave 3) Bassoon, basically 4) Bazooka part 5) Bazooka, essentially 6) British subway 7) Burette 8) Cardboard cylinder 9) Caulk container 10) Channel 11) ChapStick container 12) Chem-lab apparatus part 13) Colgate container 14) Conduit 15) Convey in a tube
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1) Barrel 2) Blowgun 3) Blowpipe 4) Blowtube 5) Cannula 6) Catheter 7) Channel 8) Chimney 9) Cochlea 10) Cochlear 11) Cylinder 12) Diode 13) Duct 14) Hosepipe 15) Klystron 16) Magnetron 17) Metro 18) Pentode 19) Pipe 20) Roll 21) Salpinx 22) Shaft 23) Silencer 24) Siphon 25) Stent 26) Subway 27) Syphon
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• (n.) A tunnel for a tube railway; also (Colloq.), a tube railway. • (n.) A vessel in animal bodies or plants, which conveys a fluid or other substance. • (n.) A more or less cylindrical, and often spiral, case secreted or constructed by many annelids, crustaceans, insects, and other animals, for protection or concealment. See Illus...
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(L. tubus) an elongated hollow cylindrical organ or instrument.
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(from the article `annelid`) ...simple lobes; frequently the setae project directly from the body wall. Many sedentary polychaetes construct tubes made from a substance secreted ...
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(from the article `industrial glass`) Tubes and rods are made in three processes: the Danner process, the downdraw process, and the Vello process. In the Danner process, a continuous ...
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(from the article `sound`) Tubes are classified by whether both ends of the tube are open (an open tube) or whether one end is open and one end closed (a closed tube). The ...
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(from the article `steel`) With the development of the gas industry at the beginning of the 19th century, an increased demand developed for tubes to transmit gas. In 1824 a ...
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A cave passage of smooth surface, and elliptical or nearly circular in cross-section. Cf. phreatic tube
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a hollow, cylindrical body, usually of circular cross section, and of arbitrarily limited maximum diameter, which is small in proportion to its length NOTE 1 - The maximum limiting diameter is typically about 100 mm. NOTE 2 - In North America tubing usually designates a flexible tube.
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A plastic container designed for storing a roll or similar quantities of coins of the same size.
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A shortening of the term Vacuum Tube (an amplifying device that has elements to send and control current through a vacuum in a glass or metal tube).
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An elongated hollow cylindrical organ or instrument. ... Origin: L. Tubus ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(tldbomacb) a hollow cylindrical organ or instrument. adj., tu´bal., adj.
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A piece of rolled paper or cardboard of suitable dimensions upon which YARN is wound.
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Drosophila mutant. Tube is a maternally encoded protein that, together with pelle transduces the signal from toll. Toll, Cactus and Dorsal, along with Tube and Pelle, participate in a common signal transduction pathway to specify the embryonic dorsal-ventral axis.
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1. a tube used for tube feeding. 2. a tube used to restrain a snake. 3. to place a snake inside a restraining tube. 4. to feed a snake by use of a tube.
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Old term for trickling; see there. Trickle Designation for defective or non-existent flowering or flower drop during or shortly after the vine blossom. Other designations are tube-flowering, leaving, trickling and, in extreme cases, passing through or trickling. The causes are weather-related influences such as frost, hail and persistent rainf...
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A hollow wrought product that is long in relation to its cross section, which is symetrical and is round, a regular hexagon or octagon, elliptical, or square or rectangular with sharp or round corners, and that has uniform wall thickness except as affected by corner radii.
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thermionic vacuum tube noun electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope
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tubing noun conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
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A hollow structural steel member shaped like a square or rectangle used as a beam, column, or for bracing. Usually the nominal outside corner radius is equal to two times the wall thickness.
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Equipment sometimes used with a pull buoy. The tube is wrapped in a figure 8 around a swimmer's ankles to keep the feet from kicking.
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(lipstick) tubo
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(Fluorescent Light) A fluorescent lamp that has a tubular shape.
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