Her half-life-size figures of women are smooth, tubular forms in colored earth browns, reds and blacks.
Both lineages evidently evolved the tubular form independently of one another, and at different times in earth history.
Previously material had to be knitted in the round (in a tubular form) and cut it open.
The papery wall bulged outward as the shadowy tubular forms of worms prepared to break out.
Others are in vertical coils like the inantala, giving it a tubular form.
It is characterized by flowers that never open to the flat form of Hibiscus, but remain folded together in a tubular form.
The corallites are phaceloid, that is they have a tubular form growing from a common base.
The tubular form of the flower bud resembles a kangaroo paw, hence its name.
A tubular form is much more effective and eventually worms with such a shape appeared.
In tubular form, thermoplastics can be used in plumbing installations.