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Intertubular
Intertubular In`ter*tu"bu*lar, a.
Between tubes or tubules; as, intertubular cells;
intertubular substance.
Multitubular
Multitubular Mul`ti*tu"bu*lar, a. [Multi- + tubular.]
Having many tubes; as, a multitubular boiler.
TubularTubular Tu"bu*lar, a. [L. tubulus, dim. of tubus a tube, or
pipe. See Tube.]
Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe;
fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also,
containing, or provided with, tubes.
Tubular boiler. See under Boiler.
Tubular breathing (Med.), a variety of respiratory sound,
heard on auscultation over the lungs in certain cases of
disease, resembling that produced by the air passing
through the trachea.
Tubular bridge, a bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or
tube, made of iron plates riveted together, as the
Victoria bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal,
Canada, and the Britannia bridge over the Menai Straits.
Tubular girder, a plate girder having two or more vertical
webs with a space between them. Tubular boilerTubular Tu"bu*lar, a. [L. tubulus, dim. of tubus a tube, or
pipe. See Tube.]
Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe;
fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also,
containing, or provided with, tubes.
Tubular boiler. See under Boiler.
Tubular breathing (Med.), a variety of respiratory sound,
heard on auscultation over the lungs in certain cases of
disease, resembling that produced by the air passing
through the trachea.
Tubular bridge, a bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or
tube, made of iron plates riveted together, as the
Victoria bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal,
Canada, and the Britannia bridge over the Menai Straits.
Tubular girder, a plate girder having two or more vertical
webs with a space between them. Tubular boilerBoiler Boil"er, n.
1. One who boils.
2. A vessel in which any thing is boiled.
Note: The word boiler is a generic term covering a great
variety of kettles, saucepans, clothes boilers,
evaporators, coppers, retorts, etc.
3. (Mech.) A strong metallic vessel, usually of wrought iron
plates riveted together, or a composite structure
variously formed, in which steam is generated for driving
engines, or for heating, cooking, or other purposes.
Note: The earliest steam boilers were usually spheres or
sections of spheres, heated wholly from the outside.
Watt used the wagon boiler (shaped like the top of a
covered wagon) which is still used with low pressures.
Most of the boilers in present use may be classified as
plain cylinder boilers, flue boilers, sectional and
tubular boilers.
Barrel of a boiler, the cylindrical part containing the
flues.
Boiler plate, Boiler iron, plate or rolled iron of about
a quarter to a half inch in thickness, used for making
boilers and tanks, for covering ships, etc.
Cylinder boiler, one which consists of a single iron
cylinder.
Flue boilers are usually single shells containing a small
number of large flues, through which the heat either
passes from the fire or returns to the chimney, and
sometimes containing a fire box inclosed by water.
Locomotive boiler, a boiler which contains an inclosed fire
box and a large number of small flues leading to the
chimney.
Multiflue boiler. Same as Tubular boiler, below.
Sectional boiler, a boiler composed of a number of
sections, which are usually of small capacity and similar
to, and connected with, each other. By multiplication of
the sections a boiler of any desired capacity can be built
up.
Tubular boiler, a boiler containing tubes which form flues,
and are surrounded by the water contained in the boiler.
See Illust. of Steam boiler, under Steam.
Tubulous boiler. See under Tubulous. See Tube, n., 6,
and 1st Flue. Tubular breathingTubular Tu"bu*lar, a. [L. tubulus, dim. of tubus a tube, or
pipe. See Tube.]
Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe;
fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also,
containing, or provided with, tubes.
Tubular boiler. See under Boiler.
Tubular breathing (Med.), a variety of respiratory sound,
heard on auscultation over the lungs in certain cases of
disease, resembling that produced by the air passing
through the trachea.
Tubular bridge, a bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or
tube, made of iron plates riveted together, as the
Victoria bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal,
Canada, and the Britannia bridge over the Menai Straits.
Tubular girder, a plate girder having two or more vertical
webs with a space between them. Tubular bridgeTubular Tu"bu*lar, a. [L. tubulus, dim. of tubus a tube, or
pipe. See Tube.]
Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe;
fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also,
containing, or provided with, tubes.
Tubular boiler. See under Boiler.
Tubular breathing (Med.), a variety of respiratory sound,
heard on auscultation over the lungs in certain cases of
disease, resembling that produced by the air passing
through the trachea.
Tubular bridge, a bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or
tube, made of iron plates riveted together, as the
Victoria bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal,
Canada, and the Britannia bridge over the Menai Straits.
Tubular girder, a plate girder having two or more vertical
webs with a space between them. Tubular girderTubular Tu"bu*lar, a. [L. tubulus, dim. of tubus a tube, or
pipe. See Tube.]
Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe;
fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also,
containing, or provided with, tubes.
Tubular boiler. See under Boiler.
Tubular breathing (Med.), a variety of respiratory sound,
heard on auscultation over the lungs in certain cases of
disease, resembling that produced by the air passing
through the trachea.
Tubular bridge, a bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or
tube, made of iron plates riveted together, as the
Victoria bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal,
Canada, and the Britannia bridge over the Menai Straits.
Tubular girder, a plate girder having two or more vertical
webs with a space between them. Tubularia
Tubularia Tu`bu*la"ri*a, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of hydroids having large, naked, flowerlike hydranths
at the summits of long, slender, usually simple, stems. The
gonophores are small, and form clusters at the bases of the
outer tentacles.
TubulariaeTubulariae Tu`bu*la"ri*[ae], n. pl. [NL.]
See Tubularida. TubulariaeTubularida Tu"bu*lar`i*da, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive division of Hydroidea; the tubularians; --
called also Athecata, Gymnoblastea, and Tubulari[ae]. TubularianTubularian Tu`bu*la"ri*an, n. (Zool.)
Any hydroid belonging to the suborder Tubularida.
Note: These hydroids usually form tufts of delicate tubes,
and both gonophores and hydranths are naked. The
gonophores of many of the species become free
jellyfishes; those of other species remain permanently
attached as medusoid buds or sporosacs. See Illust.
under Gonosome, and Cymnoblastea. Tubularian
Tubularian Tu`bu*la"ri*an, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the tubularians.
TubularidaTubularida Tu"bu*lar`i*da, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive division of Hydroidea; the tubularians; --
called also Athecata, Gymnoblastea, and Tubulari[ae]. TubulateTubulate Tu"bu*late, a. [L. tubulatus. See Tubular.]
Tubular; tubulated; tubulous. TubulatedTubulated Tu"bu*la`ted, a.
Made in the form of a small tube; provided with a tube, or
elongated opening.
Tubulated bottle or retort (Chem.), a bottle or retort
having a stoppered opening for the introduction or removal
of materials. Tubulated bottleTubulated Tu"bu*la`ted, a.
Made in the form of a small tube; provided with a tube, or
elongated opening.
Tubulated bottle or retort (Chem.), a bottle or retort
having a stoppered opening for the introduction or removal
of materials. Tubulated retortRetort Re*tort", n. [See Retort, v. t.]
1. The return of, or reply to, an argument, charge, censure,
incivility, taunt, or witticism; a quick and witty or
severe response.
This is called the retort courteous. --Shak.
2. [F. retorte (cf. Sp. retorta), fr. L. retortus, p. p. of
retorquere. So named from its bent shape. See Retort, v.
t.] (Chem. & the Arts) A vessel in which substances are
subjected to distillation or decomposition by heat. It is
made of different forms and materials for different uses,
as a bulb of glass with a curved beak to enter a receiver
for general chemical operations, or a cylinder or
semicylinder of cast iron for the manufacture of gas in
gas works.
Tubulated retort (Chem.), a retort having a tubulure for
the introduction or removal of the substances which are to
be acted upon.
Syn: Repartee; answer.
Usage: Retort, Repartee. A retort is a short and pointed
reply, turning back on an assailant the arguments,
censure, or derision he had thrown out. A repartee is
usually a good-natured return to some witty or
sportive remark. Tubulation
Tubulation Tu`bu*la"tion, n. (Chem.)
The act of shaping or making a tube, or of providing with a
tube; also, a tube or tubulure; as, the tubulation of a
retort.
Tubulature
Tubulature Tu"bu*la`ture, n. (Chem.)
A tubulure.
Meaning of Tubula from wikipedia
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Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Tortricidae Tribe:
Archipini Genus:
Epichoristodes Diakonoff, 1960
Synonyms Tubula Diakonoff, 1960...
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Solariella tubula is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Solariellidae. The size of the s****
attains 5 mm. This
marine species...
- (Walker, 1864)
Synonyms Depressaria acerbella Walker, 1864
Epichoristodes (
Tubula)
acerbella Proselena ionephela Meyrick, 1909
Epichoristodes ionephela Epichorista...
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Hints Ordovician (Darriwilian)
Baldone Formation Latvia A chitinozoan.
Tubula Gen. et sp. nov
Golubkova et al.
Early Cambrian Belarus A microfossil. Genus...
- 1921 –
Morocco Nomisia transvaalica Dalmas, 1921 –
South Africa Nomisia tubula (Tucker, 1923) – Angola,
South Africa Nomisia uncinata Jézéquel, 1965 –...
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herdmani (Dendy, 1905)
Luffariella koreana Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
Luffariella tubula Sim, Lee & Kim, 2017
Luffariella variabilis (Polejaeff, 1884) R. W. M. Van...
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tropica (Waters, 1909)
Parasmittina trunculata Tilbrook, 2006
Parasmittina tubula (Kirkpatrick, 1888)
Parasmittina tubulata Osburn, 1952
Parasmittina turbula...
- 1999 c g
Cladochaeta tripunctata Grimaldi & Nguyen, 1999 c g
Cladochaeta tubula Grimaldi & Nguyen, 1999 c g
Cladochaeta unca
Grimaldi & Nguyen, 1999 c g...
- (including magnetometry). An
inscribed ancient sundial donated by
Marcus Novius Tubula after his
election to the
exalted position of
Plebeian Tribune in Rome was...
- Hexactinella [sv; tr] †Hexactinella
conica – type
locality for
species †Hexactinella
tubula – type
locality for
species Hyperbaena †Hyperbaena
dilleri †Helminthopsis...