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tubulate
English
Etymology
From Latin tubulatus. See tubular.
Adjective
tubulate (comparative more tubulate, superlative most tubulate)
- tubular
Verb
tubulate (third-person singular simple present tubulates, present participle tubulating, simple past and past participle tubulated)
- (transitive) To form into a tube.
- (transitive) To furnish with one or more tubes.
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tubulation
English
Etymology
tubule +? -ation
Noun
tubulation (plural tubulations)
- A tubular form
- (anatomy) lateral growth of long bones
Related terms
- tubulate
Derived terms
- overtubulation
- undertubulation
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