tubular

IPA: tˈubjʌɫɝ

adjective

  • Shaped like a tube.
  • Relating to, or composed of tubes or tubules
  • (slang, dated) Cool, awesome.
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Examples of "tubular" in Sentences

  • The frame was of the tubular steel type.
  • The kidney had evidence of acute tubular necrosis.
  • The head and posterior are tubular and featureless.
  • A packing insert is in the interior of the tubular packing.
  • The pendent, tubular flowers are red with pale yellow tips.
  • Ilumination is provided through the ends of the tubular chamber.
  • Liquid absorbent plug members are mounted in the tubular portions.
  • A tubular anvil is received in the hole and is secured to the lever.
  • The tubular base of the flower is encapsulated in a calyx of sepals.
  • An elongated tubular crossbar is fixed to the other end of the tongue.
  • My wife calls the tubular pillow a “bolster”, which seems to hold up in a google search.
  • SHAPIRO: Vita Needle is as competitive as ever, holding onto 10 percent of the market in tubular products.
  • Other objects such as polished green stone, in tubular and spherical shapes, had a symbolic value with religious meaning.
  • When the critical level has been reached in the kidneys, Cadmium excretion via the urine increases suddenly; simultaneously proteins appear in the urine (a situation referred to as tubular proteinurial).
  • Not to excuse my product, but a 1.5mm cut on the tread that could eventually translate into a bigger damage on the tube at 110-120 psi on a tubular is a repair that is very difficult to achieve, not to mention holding the seal.
  • SKiN offers innovative technology, such as its supporting frame in tubular pretensioned aluminium, with foam rubber inserts which act as the base for the structure cover in leather or double face felt, featuring self-modelling geometric incisions.

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