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tubuli-|ˈtjuːbjʊlɪ| combining form of mod.L. tubulus tubule, in several scientific terms. ˈtubuliˌbranch |-bræŋk|, ˌtubuliˈbranchian Zool., n. a member of the Tubulibranchiata, branchiate gastropod molluscs with tubular shells, in Cuvier's classification; adj. = next. ˌtubuliˈbranchiate, adj. belonging to the Tubulibranchiata; n. = prec. ˈtubuliˌcole Zool. [L. -cola inhabitant], n. a member of the Tubulicolæ in Cuvier's classification, a tubularian; adj. inhabiting a tubule; belonging to the Tubulicolæ. ˌtubuliˈdentate a. Zool. [L. dentātus toothed], belonging to the Tubulidentāta, a group of edentates having compound teeth traversed by parallel vertical tubules. tubuˈliferous a. Nat. Hist. [-ferous], bearing tubules; spec. having a tubular ovipositor, as the females of certain insects. ˌtubuliˈfloral, -ˈflorous adjs., Bot. [L. flōs, flōr-em flower], belonging to the division Tubulifloræ of Composite plants, having either all the florets, or those of the disk, tubular. ˈtubuliˌform a., having the form of a tubule, tubular. ˈtubuliˌpore Zool. [L. porus pore], a polyzoan of the genus Tubuˈlipora or family Tubuliˈporidæ, having tubular calcareous calicles; also tubuˈliporid (Funk's Stand. Dict. 1895). tubuˈliporoid a. [see -oid], resembling, or having the characters of, the family Tubuliporidæ (Cent. Dict. 1891).
1855T. Williams in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. ii. XVI. 408 The two preceding *Tubulibranchs.
Ibid. 407 The *Tubulibranchiate genera.
1842Brande Dict. Sc. etc., *Tubulibranchians... *Tubulicoles, a name applied by Cuvier to a family of Polypes.
1822J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 40 With *tubuliferous lobes. 1852Zoologist X. 3405 They were certainly tubuliferous and not merely membranous appendages.
1882M. T. Masters in Jrnl. Bot. XI. 39 The *Tubulifloral division of the Composites.
1891Cent. Dict., *Tubuliflorous.
1796Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) I. 30 *Tubuliform, slender cylinders. 1877Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vii. 381 Glands..divisible into five different kinds (aciniform, ampullate, aggregate, tubuliform, and tuberous).
1864Webster, *Tubulipore. |