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tubular

[ UK /tjˈuːbjʊlɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈtubjəɫɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. constituting a tube; having hollow tubes (as for the passage of fluids)

How To Use tubular In A Sentence

  • A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together.
  • I was studying a phenomenon known since 1908 as the phototaxy of chloroplasts: the property of some algae living at the surface of ponds to orient their large unique chloroplast according to the intensity of light; if the light was too intense, the chloroplast turned inside the tubular cell to present its edge. Luc Montagnier - Autobiography
  • It features a twin-spar aluminium frame and a tubular swingarm made out of steel and aluminium.
  • Two shrubs here are desert broom and burro bush, while wildflowers include desert honeysuckle, with long, tubular, brick-red flowers, and woolly feverfew, with white or greenish flowers.
  • Some two-long alkyl chain amphiphiles can adopt stable tubular structures including twist ribbons, helices, and cochleate cylinders in aqueous media.
  • The lightweight seats, made of fabric stretched between tubular steel frames, were removable in case you wanted to transport something large…
  • The most frequently quoted remark was one made by the great English engineer Robert Stephenson, builder of the famous Britannia railroad bridge, a tubular iron bridge, over the Menai Strait the trains ran through a succession of enormous iron boxes set on stone piers. The Great Bridge
  • Objective: To explore the diagnosis and treatment of testicular intratubular seminoma.
  • Origin of GISTs from precursor cells would also better explain their described occurrence in the omentum and mesentery without involvement of the tubular gastrointestinal tract.25
  • The galvanised tubular steel pallet provides the necessary space for ventilation between the tanks and the ground.
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