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tubing vs hose

hose vs tubing

tubing and hose both are nouns.

tubing is not a verb while hose is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tubing Yes No No No
hose Yes No Yes No
As nouns, hose is a hyponym of tubing; that is, hose is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than tubing:
  • tubing: conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
  • hose: a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas
tubing (noun) hose (noun)
conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)
a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas
man's close-fitting garment of the 16th and 17th centuries covering the legs and reaching up to the waist; worn with a doublet
tubing (verb) hose (verb)
water with a hose
Difference between tubing and hose

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