How Do You Spell TUBULATE?

Pronunciation: [tjˈuːbjʊlˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "tubulate" is spelled /ˈtjuːbjʊleɪt/. This word is derived from the Latin word "tubulus," which means "little tube." The "tub-" prefix is followed by the suffix "-ulate," which means "to make or become." Therefore, "tubulate" means "to form into a tube or tube-like structure." The IPA transcription of this word shows that it is pronounced with a stress on the second syllable and with a long "u" sound.

TUBULATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Tubulate is an adjective that describes an object or structure that is tubular in shape or has the form of a tube. The term is derived from the word "tube," which refers to a hollow cylinder or pipe-like structure.

    In a literal sense, tubulate can be used to define objects such as straws, pipes, or small tubes that are typically used for conveying fluids or for other purposes where a cylindrical or tubular shape is desired. For example, a tubulate straw is specially designed with a hollow cylindrical shape that allows liquid to be sucked up through it.

    Beyond its literal meaning, tubulate can also be used in a more abstract or figurative sense. In this context, it can describe the organization of systems or structures that resemble a series of interconnected tubes or conduits. For instance, in biology, the term can be used to describe certain blood vessels, bronchioles, or other anatomical structures that are tubular in shape and help transport blood or air throughout the body.

    Overall, tubulate serves as an adjective to describe any type of cylindrical or tubular object or structure, whether it is actual or metaphorical, in nature.

Common Misspellings for TUBULATE

  • tubulare
  • tubular
  • rubulate
  • fubulate
  • gubulate
  • yubulate
  • 6ubulate
  • 5ubulate
  • tybulate
  • thbulate
  • tjbulate
  • t8bulate
  • t7bulate
  • tuvulate
  • tunulate
  • tuhulate
  • tugulate
  • tubylate
  • tubhlate
  • tubjlate

Etymology of TUBULATE

The word tubulate comes from the Latin term tubulus, which means small tube or pipe. It is derived from the Latin word tubus, meaning tube.

Conjugate verb Tubulate

CONDITIONAL

I would tubulate
you would tubulate
he/she/it would tubulate
we would tubulate
they would tubulate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be tubulating
you would be tubulating
he/she/it would be tubulating
we would be tubulating
they would be tubulating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tubulate
you would have tubulate
he/she/it would have tubulate
we would have tubulate
they would have tubulate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been tubulating
you would have been tubulating
he/she/it would have been tubulating
we would have been tubulating
they would have been tubulating

FUTURE

I will tubulate
you will tubulate
he/she/it will tubulate
we will tubulate
they will tubulate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be tubulating
you will be tubulating
he/she/it will be tubulating
we will be tubulating
they will be tubulating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have tubulated
you will have tubulated
he/she/it will have tubulated
we will have tubulated
they will have tubulated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been tubulating
you will have been tubulating
he/she/it will have been tubulating
we will have been tubulating
they will have been tubulating

IMPERATIVE

you tubulate
we let´s tubulate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tubulate

PAST

I tubulated
you tubulated
he/she/it tubulated
we tubulated
they tubulated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was tubulating
you were tubulating
he/she/it was tubulating
we were tubulating
they were tubulating

PAST PARTICIPLE

tubulated

PAST PERFECT

I had tubulated
you had tubulated
he/she/it had tubulated
we had tubulated
they had tubulated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been tubulating
you had been tubulating
he/she/it had been tubulating
we had been tubulating
they had been tubulating

PRESENT

I tubulate
you tubulate
he/she/it tubulates
we tubulate
they tubulate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am tubulating
you are tubulating
he/she/it is tubulating
we are tubulating
they are tubulating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tubulating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have tubulated
you have tubulated
he/she/it has tubulated
we have tubulated
they have tubulated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been tubulating
you have been tubulating
he/she/it has been tubulating
we have been tubulating
they have been tubulating

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