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tub noun 1 any of various large, low, round, wooden, metal or plastic containers, usually for holding water. 2 a small round plastic or cardboard container for cream, ice-cream, yoghurt, margarine, etc. 3 a tubful ate a whole tub of ice-cream himself. 4 (in full bathtub) a bath. 5 colloq a slow and often clumsy boat. 6 mining an open-topped wooden or metal box on wheels that is used for transporting coal or ore from the face to the surface. verb (tubbed, tubbing) 1 to soak, bathe, wash, etc in a tub. 2 to put or enclose in a tub. tubbable adj able to be washed in a tub. tubber noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from English tubbe.
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