noun a long, hollow cylinder used for conveying or containing liquids or gases
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In music, 'tube' can refer to a type of amplifier known as a tube amplifier, which uses vacuum tubes to amplify sound.
In fashion, the term 'tube top' refers to a strapless top that is shaped like a tube.
In science, tubes are used in laboratories for experiments, such as test tubes or culture tubes.
In medicine, a tube is often used for procedures such as feeding tubes, breathing tubes, or drainage tubes.
In sports, 'tube' can refer to tubing behind a boat or a watercraft as a recreational activity.
In engineering, tubes are used in various applications such as piping systems, heat exchangers, or structural components.
In transportation, the word 'tube' is commonly associated with subway systems, such as the London Underground or the New York City subway.
In outdoor recreation, 'tube' refers to an inflatable device used for tubing down rivers or snow tubing in winter.
In entertainment, 'tube' can refer to a television or computer monitor, as in 'tube TV' or 'tube monitor'.
In the context of a writer, 'tube' may refer to a tube of paint used for artistic purposes, such as in painting or drawing.
In the context of a psychologist, 'tube' may refer to a tube used in pneumatic tube systems for sending documents or samples between different areas of a facility.
In the context of a chemist, 'tube' may refer to a test tube used for conducting experiments or storing samples.
In the context of an engineer, 'tube' may refer to a tube used in HVAC systems for transporting air or fluids.