Definitionadj. of or relating to occurring in a tube such as e.g. the Fallopian tube or Eustachian tube
Last update: November 3, 2015
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"Meshech" and "Tubal" are no hindrance to this view, if the names of the so-called "sons of Japheth" are critically examined. [Please select]
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Tubal-Cain (too [Please select]
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So he built smelting furnaces, and altogether was so eager over it that he was called the Tubal Cain of Virginia. [Please select]
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Other well-known poems of his are "The Miller of Dee" and "Tubal Cain." [Please select]
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Governor Spotswood was called the "Tubal Cain" of the Old Dominion because he placed the industry on a firm foundation. [Please select]
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And they sang--"Hurrah for Tubal Cain, Who hath given us strength anew." [Please select]
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His Roman name, Vulcan, would seem to indicate a connection with the first great metal-working artificer of Biblical history, Tubal-Cain. [Please select]
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And they sang, "Hurrah for Tubal Cain, Who hath given us strength anew." [Please select]
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Tubal Cain was one of the sons of Lamech, a descendant of Cain. [Please select]
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How did Tubal Cain feel when he saw what men were doing with the products of his forge. [Please select]
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The original use of iron is ascribed in the sacred writings to Tubal Cain, who lived before the flood;--but we have no proof that he did not employ a native iron of this description. [Please select]
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