ppl. a. [f. TUBE v. or sb. + -ED.] Made or furnished with, consisting of, or having a tube or tubes; resembling a tube; tubular.

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1816.  Wordsw., Ode Day Thanksg., x. 12. While the tubed engine [i.e., organ] feels the inspiring blast And has begun—its clouds of sound to cast Forth.

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1848.  Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., IX. II. 372. The larch presents a tubed decayed heart.

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1860.  Wraxall, Life in Sea, x. 241. Among the strangest of existing animals are the Tubed Jelly Fish, or Siphonophoræ.

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1875.  Howells, Foregone Concl., 105. Mrs. Veevain began to look at the sketch through her tubed hand.

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