TUBE vs PIPE: NOUN
- One of the ambulacral suckers of an echinoderm.
- Same as Tubipore.
- A tube which forms a flue.
- A tube of very fine bore. See Capillary.
- A tunnel for a tube railway; also (Colloq.), a tube railway; a subway.
- One of the siphons of a bivalve mollusk.
- A more or less cylindrical, and often spiral, case secreted or constructed by many annelids, crustaceans, insects, and other animals, for protection or concealment. See Illust. of Tubeworm.
- A small pipe forming part of the boiler, containing water and surrounded by flame or hot gases, or else surrounded by water and forming a flue for the gases to pass through.
- A priming tube, or friction primer. See under Priming, and Friction.
- The narrow, hollow part of a gamopetalous corolla.
- A vessel in animal bodies or plants, which conveys a fluid or other substance.
- A telescope.
- A hollow cylinder, of any material, used for the conveyance of fluids, and for various other purposes; a pipe.
- A city subway in the form of a tunnel.
- The fallopian tubes.
- A television set.
- Television.
- 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.
- An inner tube.
- The elongated space inside a wave when it is breaking.
- An underground railroad system, especially the one in London, England.
- A tunnel.
- The lower, cylindrical part of a gamopetalous corolla or a gamosepalous calyx.
- A vacuum tube.
- An electron tube.
- The cylindrical part of a wind instrument.
- A small flexible cylindrical container sealed at one end and having a screw cap at the other, for pigments, toothpaste, or other pastelike substances.
- An organic structure having the shape or function of a tube; a duct.
- A hollow cylinder, especially one that conveys a fluid or functions as a passage.
- Electric underground railway
- A hollow cylindrical shape
- (anatomy) any hollow cylindrical body structure
- Electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope
- Conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
- See the extract.
- An obsolete form of pip.
- A cone-shaped cavity in a steel ingot, formed during cooling by escaping gases.
- An eruptive passageway opening into the crater of a volcano.
- One of the vertical veins of eruptive origin in which diamonds are found in South Africa.
- A vertical cylindrical vein of ore.
- A whistle used for signaling crew members.
- A birdcall.
- The vocal cords; the voice, especially as used in singing.
- A bagpipe.
- A small wind instrument, consisting of tubes of different lengths bound together.
- Any of the tubes in an organ.
- A tubular wind instrument, such as a flute.
- This volume as a unit of liquid measure.
- A wine cask having a capacity of 126 gallons or 2 hogsheads (478 liters).
- The passages of the human respiratory system.
- A tubular part or organ of the body.
- An amount of smoking material, such as tobacco, needed to fill the bowl of a pipe; a pipeful.
- A device for smoking, consisting of a tube of wood, clay, or other material with a small bowl at one end.
- A section or piece of such a tube.
- A hollow cylinder or tube used to conduct a liquid, gas, or finely divided solid.
- The flues and stops on a pipe organ
- A hollow cylindrical shape
- A tubular wind instrument
- A tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco
- A long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc.
TUBE vs PIPE: VERB
- Ride or float on an inflated tube
- Place or enclose in a tube
- Provide with a tube or insert a tube into
- Convey in a tube
- Utter a shrill cry
- Transport by pipeline
- Play on a pipe
- Trim with piping
TUBE vs PIPE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ride or float on an inflated tube for recreation.
- To place in or enclose in a tube.
- To provide with a tube; insert a tube in.
- To develop conical cavities during solidification.
- To signal the crew with a boatswain's pipe.
- To chirp or whistle, as a bird does.
- To speak shrilly; make a shrill sound.
- To play on a pipe.
- To take a look at; notice.
- To force through a pastry tube, as frosting onto a cake.
- To furnish (a garment or fabric) with piping.
- To utter in a shrill reedy tone.
- To receive aboard or mark the departure of by sounding a boatswain's pipe.
- To signal (crew members) with a boatswain's pipe.
- To lead by playing on pipes.
- To play (a tune) on a pipe or pipes.
- To provide with pipes or connect with pipes.
- To convey as if by pipes, especially to transmit by wire or cable.
- To convey (liquid or gas) by means of pipes.
TUBE vs PIPE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To furnish with a tube.
- N/A
TUBE vs PIPE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
- A small receptacle of drawn lead, of approximately tubular form, closed at the bottom by bending it over twice or three times on itself, and having a screw-cap at the top, used to hold pigments or similar matter in a semifluid condition.
- The barrel of a chain-pump.
- A telescope, or that part of it into which the lenses are fitted.
- A priming-tube.
- In botany, any hollow elongated body or part of an organ: applied especially to a gamopet-alous corolla or gamosepalous calyx, also to a united circle of stamens (see cut 9 under stamen).
- In anatomy and zoology, a hollow tubular organ; a pipe, canal, or duct conveying fluid or gas; especially, a pipe which seems to be empty—that is, conveys air: as, the bronchial tubes; the Eustachian tube.
- Specifically, the main body of a musical instrument of either the wood wind or the brass wind group. The bore of such instruments is usually conical, but sometimes cylindrical.
- A pipe or hollow cylinder, especially when of small size and used as a conduit for liquids, or for containing liquids, as in some forms of scientific apparatus.
- To receive or inclose in a tube.
- To furnish with a tube or tubes.
- (idiom) (tubes/tube) Into a state of failure or ruin.
- Used for smoking tobacco
- A tube with a small bowl at one end
- To chirp, whistle, warble, or sing, as a bird.
- An obsolete form of peep.
TUBE vs PIPE: RELATED WORDS
- Valve, Hose, Duct, Catheter, Nozzle, Thermionic vacuum tube, Thermionic valve, Thermionic tube, Tube shaped structure, Electron tube, Metro, Underground, Subway, Vacuum tube, Pipe
- Drainpipe, Casing, Duct, Tubing, Hose, Tobacco pipe, Tabor pipe, Pipe up, Pipage, Shrill, Screech, Shriek, Organ pipe, Tube, Pipework
TUBE vs PIPE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cylinder, Tubular, Tub, Valve, Hose, Duct, Catheter, Nozzle, Thermionic valve, Electron tube, Metro, Underground, Subway, Vacuum tube, Pipe
- Pipelines, Culvert, Tubes, Chimney, Casing, Duct, Hose, Tobacco pipe, Pipe up, Pipage, Shrill, Screech, Shriek, Tube, Pipework
TUBE vs PIPE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This applies to all clients, including those fed by nasogastric tube or gastrostomy tube.
- NG tube in critical care units can increase tube occlusion and bacterial contamination.
- The HTRH tube furnaces do not include an integral work tube.
- Tubular scaffolding is also referred to as steel scaffolding, tube and clamp scaffolding, tube and fitting scaffolding, or tube and coupler scaffolding.
- The discard tube should be a nonadditive or coagulation tube.
- Falcon round bottom tube, one tube per stain.
- If you want tube sound, get a tube amp.
- If the tube is empty, dispose of the first tube and use the new tube.
- Wolverine Tube may also be known as or be related to WOLVERINE TUBE INC, Wolverine Tube, Wolverine Tube Inc and Wolverine Tube, Inc.
- Tube pedal contains a power tube and optional dummy load, or a preamp tube used as a power tube.
- Pipe and Conduit, Nonmetallic Includes: Concrete Pipe and Conduit; Clay Pipe and Conduit for underground use; Drain Tile; Nonmetallic Pipe Fittings for underground use.
- Pipe Properties PROPERTY PENJELASAN Pipe ID Sebuah label unik yang digunakan untuk mengidentifikasikan pipa.
- These pipe expansions and reductions occur when there is a change in pipe size.
- Fill your pipe with a teaspoon or two of salt, depending on pipe.
- Dealer determined the issue was: transmission pipe leaking fluid, due to rusted pipe.
- So, you have to rely more on pipe material and pipe age.
- If pipe is impure: there will be two instances of the pipe.
- Check for pipe plugs, debris, and other obstructions in the pipe.
- Pipe cutter in hand, cut the main water pipe.
- Special note about pipe sizing: the labeled pipe size and actually pipe size are not the same thing!
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