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tubular
/ ˈːʊə /
adjective
- dzٳܲڴǰˈːɪˌɔː having the form of a tube or tubes
- of or relating to a tube or tubing
Derived Forms
- ˈٳܱܲ, adverb
- ˌٳܲˈٲ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ٳb·i·ٲ noun
- ٳb·· adverb
- t·ٳb· adjective
- ܱt·ٳb· adjective
- ԴDz·ٳb· adjective
Example Sentences
Tata Steel's exports from the UK to America are packaging steels and tubular products for oil and gas industries, according to Mr Nair.
The earliest known iron artefacts - nine tubular beads - were made from meteoritic iron, which comes from fallen meteorites.
They could thereby assemble the chlorophyll molecules into two different forms, namely columnar stacks and discrete aggregates, mimicking the circular and tubular arrangements seen in photosynthetic bacteria.
The hot dogs — the favorite item of CNN Chairman Mark Thompson — are Vienna Beef, the city’s ubiquitous tubular meat.
With the directive to “talk and improvise in that funny voice,” Moon slipped into character, while Frank asked her to “try to work in ‘gag me with a spoon’ and ‘tubular.’
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