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tube vs railway line

railway line vs tube

tube and railway line both are nouns.

tube is a verb but railway line is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tube Yes No Yes No
railway line Yes No No No
As nouns, railway line is a hypernym of tube; that is, railway line is a word with a broader meaning than tube:
  • tube: an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
  • railway line: line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight
Other hypernyms of tube include railroad, railroad line, railway, railway system.
tube (noun) railway line (noun)
conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed
an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city) line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight
electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope
(anatomy) any hollow cylindrical body structure
a hollow cylindrical shape
tube (verb) railway line (verb)
place or enclose in a tube
convey in a tube
ride or float on an inflated tube
provide with a tube or insert a tube into
Difference between tube and railway line

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