Constituting a tube; having hollow tubes (as for the passage of fluids)
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Examples for "tubular"
Examples for "tubular"
1The calyx nearly touches the earth; it is also tubular and five-cleft.
2It caused tubular damage, just like that found in Central American CKD.
3Occasionally, the tubular cristae are joined together to form a simple network.
4The cars also use a tubular steel frame and a composite floor.
5The ovicells are peculiar in their long flask-like form, and tubular mouth.
1I was in a brick, tubelike structure with a sloping floor.
2Then, with a tubelike lower lip, they suck up the sap.
3A narrow, tubelike space, with a flight of metal stairs rising in a spiral.
4Charles put down his screwdriver and lifted the tubelike monoscope by its leather harness.
5The tubelike tunnel acoustics brought them distant groans.
1Each worm has a tube-shaped organ called a proboscis hidden inside its body.
2A slimy, tube-shaped marine pest from Australia is seriously threatening Auckland's under water environment.
3He held the flamethrower's tube-shaped igniter across his torso the way a mother might cradle her baby.
4A ship appeared in the holospace, smooth and small, with a long tube-shaped device mounted on its underside.
5Appendicitis is when the appendix, a small tube-shaped extension of the colon, becomes inflamed and filled with puss.