ppl. a. [f. TUBE v. or sb. + -ED.] Made or furnished with, consisting of, or having a tube or tubes; resembling a tube; tubular.
1816. Wordsw., Ode Day Thanksg., x. 12. While the tubed engine [i.e., organ] feels the inspiring blast And has begunits clouds of sound to cast Forth.
1848. Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., IX. II. 372. The larch presents a tubed decayed heart.
1860. Wraxall, Life in Sea, x. 241. Among the strangest of existing animals are the Tubed Jelly Fish, or Siphonophoræ.
1875. Howells, Foregone Concl., 105. Mrs. Veevain began to look at the sketch through her tubed hand.