单词 | tubulated |
释义 | tubulatedadj. 1. Furnished with a tube; esp. of a retort or receiver: Having a short tube with a stopper (tubulature or tubulure), through which substances can be introduced. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > equipment or apparatus > [adjective] > of retorts or stills tubulated1663 1663 R. Boyle Some Considerations Usefulnesse Exper. Nat. Philos. ii. v. vii. 173 This kinde of Vessel is inferior to those tubulated Retorts. 1758 A. Reid tr. P. J. Macquer Elements Theory & Pract. Chym. I. 176 Some retorts are also made with an opening on their upper side, like that of tubulated glass alembics,..closed.. with a glass stopple. 1832 D. Brewster Lett. Nat. Magic xiii. 343 To expose nitrate of ammonia in a tubulated glass retort to the heat of an argand's lamp. 2. Formed into, or like, a tube; longitudinally perforated; tubular. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > curved three-dimensional shape or body > cylinder > [adjective] > of hollow cylindrical form cannulate?a1425 fistulose?1440 pipedc1520 pipe-like1600 fistulous1601 tubulous1664 tubulary1673 tubular1682 cannulated1684 cannular1698 tubulated1713 tunnelled1713 tubulose1714 pipy1724 tubal1735 tubiform1745 tubulate1753 tube-shaped1760 tubuliform1794 fistuliform1805 tubular-shaped1815 tubed1816 canaliform1826 tunnel-shaped1826 tube-like1849 tunnelly1874 tunnel-like1880 tubar1887 1713 W. Derham Physico-theol. ix. i. 437 The Teeth are tubulated, for the conveyance..of the Poyson into the Wound. 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. at Tubulated Flower The tubulated floscules generally compose the disk [of Compositæ], and the ligulated ones the radius of the compound flowers. 1775 J. Pringle Disc. Torpedo 28 Those singular tubulated organs of the torpedo consist..of many bodies of a prismatic form. 1859 R. H. Semple tr. P. Bretonneau et al. Mem. Diphtheria 96 Some slender and tubulated fragments of false members, mixed with mucus, were expelled. Derivatives tubulation n. /tjuːbjʊˈleɪʃən/ [ < Latin tubulātiōn-em, noun of action < tubulus , tubule n., as if < *tubulāre] the process of making or becoming tubular. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > curved three-dimensional shape or body > cylinder > [noun] > quality of being hollow cylinder > making or becoming tubulation1866 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Tubilation [1674 Tubulation] (tubulatio), a making hollow like pipes. 1866 Reader No. 163. 154/1 Pseudopodial tubulation. tubulature n. /ˈtjuːbjʊlətjʊə(r)/ [see -ure suffix1] the tube of a tubulated retort: = tubulure n. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > equipment or apparatus > [noun] > general vessels > retorts or stills > parts of cane1430 nose1559 steal1585 helm1594 helmet1599 tin-worm1800 tubulure1800 tubulature1830 tubulusc1900 1830 M. Faraday Chem. Manip. (new ed.) vii. 195 The tubulature is safest when it is not much thicker than the retort at the part where they join, but should thicken upwards. 1855 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 7 98 The liquid..was placed in a retort with a thermometer in the tubulature. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < adj.1656 |
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