tubulature (Meaning)
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tubulature (n.)
A tubulure.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tubulature
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tubulature Sentence Examples
- The intricate tubulature of the glassblower's handiwork resembled a delicate web.
- The laboratory's glassware featured an array of specialized tubulatures, each designed for a specific purpose.
- The chemical apparatus relied heavily on tubulatures to facilitate the transfer and manipulation of gases and liquids.
- The fine tubulature of the capillary tube allowed for precise measurement of minute volumes.
- The dentist's drill had a narrow tubulature that directed a stream of water over the drilling site.
- The tubulature of the water pipe led directly to the faucet in the kitchen sink.
- The scientists used a tubulature to connect different compartments of the cell culture chamber.
- The brewery's fermentation tanks had large tubulatures to facilitate cleaning and sterilization.
- The tubulature of the condenser efficiently cooled and condensed the distilled liquid.
- The tubulature of the telescope allowed astronomers to capture images of distant celestial objects.
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A tubulure.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The intricate tubulature of the glassblower's handiwork resembled a delicate web.
The laboratory's glassware featured an array of specialized tubulatures, each designed for a specific purpose.
The chemical apparatus relied heavily on tubulatures to facilitate the transfer and manipulation of gases and liquids.
The fine tubulature of the capillary tube allowed for precise measurement of minute volumes.