Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . before acompetent tribunal. Tryst, trist, n. An appointmeht to meet; place ofmeeting. Tsetse. See Tzetze. Tub, tub, n An open wooden vessel formed withstaves, bottom, and hoops; amount which a iTib con-tains, as a measure of quantity. — v. t. [tubbed(tubd), -BING.] To plant or set in a tub. Tube, tub, n. A hollow cylinder, of any material,used for various purposes; a pipe; conduit; a vesselof a


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . before acompetent tribunal. Tryst, trist, n. An appointmeht to meet; place ofmeeting. Tsetse. See Tzetze. Tub, tub, n An open wooden vessel formed withstaves, bottom, and hoops; amount which a iTib con-tains, as a measure of quantity. — v. t. [tubbed(tubd), -BING.] To plant or set in a tub. Tube, tub, n. A hollow cylinder, of any material,used for various purposes; a pipe; conduit; a vesselof animal bodies or plants which conveys a fluid orother substance. — v. t. [tubed (tabd), tubing.]To furnish with a tube. — Tubing, n. Act of mak-ing tubes; a series of tubes; piece of a tube; ma-terial for tubes. — Tubular, a. Having the form ofa tube or pipe; consisting of a pipe; fistular. — Tubu- lar boiler. A steam-boiler in which the water iaheated in tubes exposed to the fire; also, one inwhich the products of combustion pass from thefire-box through a system of small flues, so as toheat the water by which they are surrounded. — A bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or. Britannia Tubular Bridge. tube, made of iron plates riveted together. — A plate - girder having 2 or more verticalwebs with a space between them. — Tubulate, ; tubulated ; tubulous. — Tubulated, in the form of a small tube; furnished with atube. —Tu-bule, -bul, ??. A small pipe; little tube. — Tubuliform, a. Having the form of a small tube. — Tubulous, -bu-lus, a. Resembling, or in the formof, a tube; containing small tubes; composed whollyof tubulous florets. Tuber, tu^ber, n. {Bot.) A fleshy, rounded, under-ground body, or thickened portion of a stem or root,usually having eyes or buds and containingstarchy matter, as the potato.— Tubercle, -ber-kl, n.(Anat.) A natural small rounded body or mass.{Med.) A small mass or aggregation of morbid mat


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