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Definition of Tubings
1. tubing [n] - See also: tubing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tubings
Literary usage of Tubings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"... to a duty of sixty per centum ad valorem. , suspenders, tubings, anil webs
and webbings, composed wholly or ill part of »ilk. ami whether com- px. ..."
2. Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- of the Tariff Act ...by United States Tariff Commission by United States Tariff Commission (1921)
"tubings are woven with two distinct warps, upper and lower, ... This is the
principle used in the weaving of seamless bags and pillow tubings on wide looms. ..."
3. Applied Orthodontia: An Introductory Text for Students and Practitioners of by James David McCoy (1922)
"The adjusting nuts on the upper arch wire were turned forward to allow it to
slide distally through the buccal tubings thereby bringing the pressure of the ..."
4. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Musical Instruments Recently Exhibited at the by Charles Russell Day, David James Blaikley (1891)
"There are two distinct sets of passages through the valves, and corresponding
lengths of tubings; the lower set of three passages in each valve is ..."
5. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"Brass and copper tubings are smooth inside, and are made in several thicknesses.
... The peculiar advantage of brass and copper tubings is that pure water ..."