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tube Pronunciation Key (tb, tyb)
n.
A hollow cylinder, especially one that conveys a fluid or functions as a passage.
An organic structure having the shape or function of a tube; a duct: a bronchial tube.
A small flexible cylindrical container sealed at one end and having a screw cap at the other, for pigments, toothpaste, or other pastelike substances.
Music. The cylindrical part of a wind instrument.
Electronics.
An electron tube.
A vacuum tube.
Botany. The lower, cylindrical part of a gamopetalous corolla or a gamosepalous calyx.
Chiefly British.
An underground railroad tunnel.
An underground railroad system, especially the one in London, England.
A tunnel.
An inner tube.
An inflatable tube or cushion made of rubber or plastic and used for recreational riding, as behind a motor boat or down a snow-covered slope.
Informal.
Television: What's on the tube?
A television set.
tubes Informal. The fallopian tubes.
v. tubed, tub·ing, tubes
v. tr.
To provide with a tube; insert a tube in.
To place in or enclose in a tube.
v. intr.
To ride or float on an inflated tube for recreation.
Idiom:
down the tubes/tube Slang
Into a state of failure or ruin: saw her plans go down the tubes.
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[French, from Old French, from Latin tubus.]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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