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Tubed

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Adjective

1. tubed

of a tire; having an inner tube

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Tubed

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noun
1. 
a long hollow and typically cylindrical object, used for the passage of fluids or as a container
2. 
a collapsible cylindrical container of soft metal or plastic closed with a cap, used to hold viscous liquids or pastes
3. anatomy
a.  short for Eustachian tube, Fallopian tube
b. 
any hollow cylindrical structure
4. botany
a. 
the lower part of a gamopetalous corolla or gamosepalous calyx, below the lobes
b. 
any other hollow structure in a plant
5.  the tube
6. electronics
a.  another name for valve (sense 3)
b.  electron tube, cathode-ray tube, television tube
7.  the tube
8. British derogatory, slang
a foolish or despicable person
9. Australian slang
a bottle or can of beer
10. surfing
the cylindrical passage formed when a wave breaks and the crest tips forward
11.  an archaic word for telescope
verb (transitive)
12. 
to fit or supply with a tube or tubes
13. 
to carry or convey in a tube
14. 
to shape like a tube

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Tubed

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noun
1. 
a. 
a hollow cylinder or pipe of metal, glass, rubber, etc., usually long in proportion to its diameter, used for conveying fluids, etc.
b. 
an instrument, part, organ, etc. resembling a tube
bronchial tubes, eustachian tubes
c. 
a fallopian tube
usually used in pl.
2. 
a rubber casing inflated with air and used, esp. formerly, with an outer casing to form an automotive tire
3. 
a cylindrical container made of thin, pliable metal, plastic, etc., fitted at one end with a screw cap, and used for holding pastes or semiliquids, which can be squeezed out
4.  US
a. 
electron tube
b. 
vacuum tube
5. 
a. 
a tubular tunnel for a railroad, subway, etc.
b.  British
an underground electric railway; subway
6.  Botany
the lower, united part of a gamopetalous corolla or a gamosepalous calyx
7.  Electricity
the tubular space bounded by the lines of electric or magnetic force passing through every point on a closed curve on the outside of a charged body
: in full tube of flux or tube of force
verb transitiveWord forms: tubed or ˈtubing
8. 
to provide with, place in, or pass through a tube or tubes
9. 
to make tubular

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Tubed

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n.
1.
a. A hollow cylinder, especially one that conveys a fluid or functions as a passage.
b. An organic structure having the shape or function of a tube; a duct: a bronchial tube.
2. A small flexible cylindrical container sealed at one end and having a screw cap at the other, for pigments, toothpaste, or other pastelike substances.
3. Music The cylindrical part of a wind instrument.
4. Electronics
a. An electron tube.
b. A vacuum tube.
5. Botany The lower, cylindrical part of a gamopetalous corolla or a gamosepalous calyx.
6.
a. A tunnel.
b. An underground railroad system, especially the one in London, England.
7. The elongated space inside a wave when it is breaking.
8.
a. An inner tube.
b. An inflatable tube or cushion made of rubber or plastic and used for recreational riding, as behind a motor boat or down a snow-covered slope.
9. Informal
a. Television: What's on the tube?
b. A television set.
10. tubes Informal The fallopian tubes.
v. tubed, tub·ing, tubes
v.tr.
1. To provide with a tube; insert a tube in.
2. To place in or enclose in a tube.
v.intr.
To ride or float on an inflated tube for recreation.

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