tubulure (Meaning)

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tubulure (n.)

A short tubular opening at the top of a retort, or at the top or side of a bottle; a tubulation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tubulure

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tubulure Sentence Examples

  1. The apparatus featured multiple glass tubulures connecting different sections.
  2. The tubulure on the distillation flask allowed for the attachment of a condenser.
  3. The water aspirator was connected to the reaction apparatus via a rubber tubulure.
  4. The gas outlet of the reaction vessel was equipped with a glass tubulure for collection.
  5. The tubulure on the Büchner funnel facilitated the filtration process.
  6. The intravenous administration of drugs required the use of a needle inserted into a tubulure.
  7. The tubulure of the manometer was filled with mercury to measure pressure.
  8. The rubber tubulure connected the gas cylinder to the Bunsen burner.
  9. The tubulure on the vacuum flask permitted the evacuation of air for creating a vacuum.
  10. The water bath featured a tubulure for temperature monitoring using a thermometer.

FAQs About the word tubulure

A short tubular opening at the top of a retort, or at the top or side of a bottle; a tubulation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The apparatus featured multiple glass tubulures connecting different sections.

The tubulure on the distillation flask allowed for the attachment of a condenser.

The water aspirator was connected to the reaction apparatus via a rubber tubulure.

The gas outlet of the reaction vessel was equipped with a glass tubulure for collection.