tubo

See also: tubò and Tǔbō

Esperanto

Etymology

From Italian tubo.

Noun

tubo (accusative singular tubon, plural tuboj, accusative plural tubojn)

  1. tube

Galician

Etymology

From Latin tubus (tube, pipe).

Noun

tubo m (plural tubos)

  1. tube, pipe (open at both ends)
  2. tube (container closed at one end)

Italian

Etymology

From Latin tubus (tube, pipe).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ubo

Noun

tubo m (plural tubi)

  1. tube
  2. pipe

Verb

tubo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of tubare

Latin

Noun

tubō

  1. dative singular of tubus
  2. ablative singular of tubus

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin tubus (tube, pipe).

Pronunciation

Noun

tubo m (plural tubos)

  1. tube
  2. pipe

Quotations

For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:tubo.


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin tubus (tube, pipe).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtubo/, [ˈt̪uβo]
  • Homophone: tuvo

Noun

tubo m (plural tubos)

  1. tube
  2. (Latin America) receiver (on a telephone)

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Tagalog

Etymology 1

From Proto-Austronesian, compare Indonesian tumbuh.

Noun

tubò

  1. profit

Verb

tubo (used in the form patubuin)

  1. To grow.

Etymology 2

Noun

tubó

  1. sugarcane

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Spanish

Noun

tubo

  1. tube; pipe

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