different between rubiform vs tubiform
rubiform
English
Etymology
Latin rubif?rmis, from ruber (“red”) + -f?rmis.
Adjective
rubiform (comparative more rubiform, superlative most rubiform)
- Having the nature or quality of red.
- the rubiform rays of the sun
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tubiform
English
Etymology
tube +? -iform
Adjective
tubiform (comparative more tubiform, superlative most tubiform)
- Having the form of a tube.
- tubiform cells
Romanian
Etymology
From French tubiforme
Adjective
tubiform m or n (feminine singular tubiform?, masculine plural tubiformi, feminine and neuter plural tubiforme)
- tubiform
Declension
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