tub
Plural: tubs
Noun
- a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
- a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids
- the amount that a tub will hold
- "a tub of water"
- A flat-bottomed vessel, of width similar to or greater than its height, used for storing or packing things, or for washing things in.
- The contents or capacity of such a vessel.
- A bathtub.
- A slow-moving craft.
- Any structure shaped like a tub, such as a certain old form of pulpit, a short broad boat, etc.
- A small cask.
- Any of various historically designated quantities of goods to be sold by the tub (butter, oysters, etc).
- A box or bucket in which coal or ore is sent up a shaft.
- A sweating in a tub; a tub fast.
- A corpulent or obese person.
- The bare body shell of an automobile (minus the doors, hood, trunk lid, fenders, etc.) which is lowered onto the chassis at the time of assembly, or in the case of modern unibody designed vehicles, is itself a monocoque around which the rest of the vehicle is built.
Verb
Verb Forms: tubbed, tubbing, tubs
- To wash or bathe in a tub; to place in a tub.
- To plant, set, or store in a tub.
- To bathe in a tub.
Examples
- a tub of gin
- He bought a tub of lard to roast the potatoes in.
- He had to tub the letters around in his mind to form a coherent word for Words With Friends.
- She added a tub of margarine to the stew.
- to tub a plant
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English tubbe, tobbe, from Middle Dutch tubbe or Middle Low German tubbe, tobbe, further etymology unknown. Considered to be unrelated to tube.
Scrabble Score: 5
tub: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordtub: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
tub: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 7
tub: valid Words With Friends Word