Tubulate

Tubulate

ˈt(y)übyələ̇t

Adjective

  • Provided with a tube.
  • Having the form of a tube.

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Example Sentences

“The diagram in the textbook showed how certain flowers tubulate their petals to attract specific pollinators.”

“The pastry chef managed to tubulate the chocolate into delicate straws for decoration.”

“The engineer explained how the material would tubulate under pressure, forming tiny hollow channels.”

Word Origin

Latin, mid-17th century

Why this word?

“That’s tubular!” That adjective became a popular slang word meaning “cool” or “awesome” in the 1980s, but “tubulate” didn’t get the same treatment. Both “tubular” and tubulate” mean “tube-shaped.” They come from the Latin “tubule,” which means, naturally, “tube.” The adjective “tubulate” is often used in biological contexts, referring to plants and other structures with tube shapes. 

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