Also called India rubber, natural rubber,gum, gum elastic, caoutchouc . a highly elastic solid substance, light cream or dark amber in color, polymerized by the drying and coagulation of the latex or milky juice of rubber trees and plants, especially Hevea and Ficus species.
a material made by chemically treating and toughening this substance, valued for its elasticity, nonconduction of electricity, shock absorption, and resistance to moisture, used in the manufacture of erasers, electrical insulation, elastic bands, crepe soles, toys, water hoses, tires, and many other products.
any of various similar substances and materials made synthetically.Compare synthetic rubber.
rubber band.
an eraser of this material, for erasing pencil marks, ink marks, etc.
Informal. a rubber tire or a set of rubber tires.
a low overshoe of this material.
an instrument or tool used for rubbing, polishing, scraping, etc.
a person who rubs something, as to smooth or polish it.
cutter (def. 8).
British. a dishcloth.
a person who gives massages; masseur or masseuse.
Horse Racing. swipe (def. 7).
Baseball. an oblong piece of white rubber or other material embedded in the mound at the point from which the pitcher delivers the ball.
a coarse file.
Slang. a condom.
verb (used without object)
Informal. to rubberneck.
adjective
made of, containing, or coated with rubber: a rubber bath mat.
pertaining to or producing rubber: a rubber plantation.
He spent three days in a rubber room wearing a plastic smock before returning.
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With a rubber spatula, stir in the chocolate and cranberries until the dough is well mixed.
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Soon his coffers were overflowing with revenue from rubber, palm oil, and ivory.
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The comet is basically shaped like a rubber ducky, but with a much rougher surface.
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Yeah, and I remember being sort of shocked that I was going to be the one to be under all of that rubber.
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In it the sexton kept a scythe, a mowing machine, some cans and a bier, a four-wheeled vehicle with rubber tyres.
The Smuggler's Cave|George A. Birmingham
M. Talleyrand was enjoying his rubber, when the conversation turned on the recent union of an elderly lady of respectable rank.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction|Various
We went home first for rubber coats, and then set off down the road to the ocean side of the Cape.
Pilgrim Trails|Frances Lester Warner
The speaking-tube used was of woven material, not of rubber, and a pad of felt was kept in the tube near the diaphragm box.
Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1|Various
A perforated rubber stopper, fitted with a glass tube on which is slipped a rubber syringe bulb, completes the apparatus.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889|Various
British Dictionary definitions for rubber (1 of 2)
rubber1
/ (ˈrʌbə) /
noun
Also called: India rubber, gum elastic, caoutchouca cream to dark brown elastic material obtained by coagulating and drying the latex from certain plants, esp the tree Hevea brasiliensis
any of a large variety of elastomers produced by improving the properties of natural rubber or by synthetic means
mainlyBritisha piece of rubber or felt used for erasing something written, typed, etc; eraser
a coarse file
a cloth, pad, etc, used for polishing or buffing
a person who rubs something in order to smooth, polish, or massage
(often plural)mainlyUS and Canadiana rubberized waterproof article, such as a mackintosh or overshoe
slanga male contraceptive; condom
(modifier)made of or producing rubbera rubber ball; a rubber factory
Word Origin for rubber
C17: from rub + -er1; the tree was so named because its product was used for rubbing out writing
British Dictionary definitions for rubber (2 of 2)
rubber2
/ (ˈrʌbə) /
noun
bridgewhist
a match of three games
the deal that wins such a match
a series of matches or games in any of various sports
An elastic material prepared from the milky sap of certain tropical plants, especially the tree Hevea brasiliensis. Rubber is a polymer that is used, after processing, in a great variety of products, including electric insulation and tires. In its pure form, it is white and consists of repeating units of C5H8.
Any of various synthetic materials having properties that are similar to those of this substance.