Tubular
101tubular — tu·bu·lar …
102tubular — tu•bu•lar [[t]ˈtu byə lər, ˈtyu [/t]] adj. 1) bio having the form or shape of a tube 2) bio of or pertaining to a tube or tubes 3) bio characterized by or consisting of tubes • Etymology: 1665–75; < NL tubulāris; see tubule, ar I tu… …
103tubular — /ˈtjubjələ/ (say tyoohbyuhluh) adjective 1. of, or relating to a tube or tubes. 2. characterised by or consisting of tubes. 3. Also, tubiform /ˈtjubəfɔm/ (say tyoohbuhfawm). having the nature or form of a tube; tube shaped. 4. Physiology,… …
104tubulár — ja m (ā) plašč in zračnica v enem delu za dirkalno kolo: dirkalno kolo z novima tubularjema …
105tubulär — tu|bu|lär, tu|bu|lös <lateinisch> (Medizin röhrenförmig) …
106tubular — adj. good; nice; excellent …
107tubular — In the shape of a tube; cylindrical …
108tubular eye — an elongate tube shaped eyeball with immense lens and large retina found in some bathypelagic fishes, e.g. Macropinna, Opisthoproctus, Argyropelecus, Odontostomus, Scopelarchus, Gigantura …
109tubular trap — 1) a funnel shaped trap in the form of a long, narrowing tube. Beyond a certain point, any fish in the funnel is unable to turn around or back up because of the narrow space and the fish s own spiny fin rays. Some of these traps may have thorns… …
110tubular assault — noun an assault operation, performed in a confined tube like space (mostly inside vehicles, like trains, airliners, buses, coaches etc.), usually for rescuing of hostages …