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tub$85565$ - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TUB; Tub (disambiguation); Tubs

tub      
n. σκάφη λούτρου, μπάνιο, κάδος, σαπιοκάραβο, αργοκίνητο πλοίο
washing machine         
  • Modern drum of front-loading washing machine (Bosch Maxx WFO 2440)
  • The EU requires that washing machines carry an efficiency label.
  • A 1923 electric [[Miele]] washing machine with a built-in mangle
  • European top-loader with horizontal-axis rotating drum (2008)
  • A fulling mill from [[Georg Andreas Böckler]]'s ''Theatrum Machinarum Novum'', 1661
  • General Electric Filter-Flo top-loading, vertical-axis machines in laundromat. The pans on the inside of the lid are placed atop the agitator, and wash water is pumped through the perforated pans to collect lint. (California)
  • A corroded drum spider arm.
  • A Hoover 0307, manufactured from 1947 to 1957
  • A see-through Bosch machine at the IFA 2010 in Berlin shows off its internal components.
  • 90 kg}} load industrial washer (horizontal axis, front load)
  • Commercial washing machines in a self-service laundromat (Toronto, Canada)
  • Commercial washing machines and dryers (at left) in a self-service laundry (Paris, France)
  • The Washing Machine Museum in [[Mineral Wells, Texas]]
  • Irreler Bauerntradition shows an early Miele washing machine at the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]].
  • In a top-loading washer, water circulates primarily along the poloidal axis during the wash cycle, as indicated by the red arrow in this illustration of a [[torus]].
  • German laundry [[centrifuge]] to extract water from laundry. The advent of automatic washing machines with spin cycles made such specialized appliances largely obsolete by the 1970s.
  • Constructa]]
  • adj=on}} load, LCD indicator, 1200 RPM
  • abbr=on}} load capacity
  • "Woman's Friend" machine (c. 1890)
  • Automatic washing machine fittings.<br />On the left is a ball valve from the water supply and a water inlet hose.<br />On the right a drainage pipe made of PVC pipes, to which a drain hose is connected.
MACHINE WHICH WASHES CLOTHES AUTOMATICALLY
Washing machines; Rinse hold; Washing machine (apparatus); Laundry machine; Clothes washer; High efficiency washing machine; Washer/extractor; Washing Machine; Automatic Washing Machine; Washingmachine; Twin tub; Washing machine problems; Top-loading washing machine; Front-loading washer; Bleach dispenser; Spider arm
πλυντήριο, πλυντική μηχανή
water wheel         
  • reversible water wheel]] powering a [[mine hoist]] in ''[[De re metallica]]'' ([[Georgius Agricola]], 1566)
  • Texas]] is undershot, backshot, and overshot using two sources of water. This allows the direction of the wheel to be reversed.
  • Drainage wheel from Rio Tinto mines
  • Diagram of backshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, water, and spillage
  • Diagram of breastshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, and water
  • Water wheel in [[Djambi]], [[Sumatra]], c. 1918
  • Ox-powered Roman paddle wheel boat from a 15th-century copy of ''[[De Rebus Bellicis]]''
  • One of Finch Foundry's water wheels.
  • Ore stamp mill (behind worker taking ore from chute). From [[Georg Agricola]]'s ''[[De re metallica]]'' (1556)
  • [[Garfield water wheel]] (built 1887)
  • The [[norias of Hama]] on the [[Orontes River]]
  • Parameters for measuring the head and flow rate of a water wheel
  • The sound of the Otley waterwheel, at [[Manchester Museum of Science and Industry]]
  • Diagram of overshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, water, and spillage
  • Portland Basin Canal Warehouse]]
  • [[Vitruvius]]' undershot-wheeled watermill (reconstruction)
  • Scheme of the Roman [[Hierapolis sawmill]], [[Asia Minor]], powered by a breastshot wheel
  • Diagram of stream shot waterwheel
  • Two types of [[hydraulic]]-powered [[chain pump]]s from the ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'' of 1637, written by the [[Ming Dynasty]] [[encyclopedist]], [[Song Yingxing]] (1587–1666).
  • Diagram of undershot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, and water
  • Diagram of vertical axis water mill
  • Water wheel powering a small village mill at the [[Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, Uzhhorod]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Sequence of wheels found in Rio Tinto mines
MACHINE FOR HARNESSING ENERGY FROM THE FLOW OF WATER
Water-wheel; Waterwheel; Water wheels; Undershot; Overshot; Breastshot; Backshot water wheel; Water Wheel; Tailrace tunnels; Headrace; Tailrace; Scoop-wheel; Breast shot; Pitchback; Hydraulic wheel; Overshot water wheel; Undershot water wheel; European water wheel; The European Water Wheel; The European water wheel; Overshot waterwheel; Reversible water wheel; Kehrrad; Reversible wheel; Reversible waterwheel; Kehrräder; Overshot wheel; Undershot wheel; Under-shot; Under shot; Under-shot water wheel; Under shot water wheel; Under-shot wheel; Under shot wheel; Undershot water wheels; Under-shot water wheels; Under shot water wheels; Undershot wheels; Under-shot wheels; Under shot wheels; Undershots; Under-shots; Under shots; Stream wheel; Stream wheels; Breastshot wheel; Tub wheel; History of water wheels; History of the water wheel; Draft:Water wheel; Waterwheels; Mill wheel; Norse wheel
υδροκίνητος τροχός

Definition

a tale of a tub
archaic
an apocryphal story.

Wikipedia

Tub

Tub may refer to:

  • A tub (container):
    • a round or oblong container with or without a lid:
      • a plant pot
    • a shallow, plastic or paper container, typically with a lid or closure
    • Tub (unit), a former quantity for sale or butter or cheese
  • A bathtub, a plumbing fixture for bathing
  • Hot tub, a large bath or small pool designed to comfortably hold multiple persons
  • Quarry tub, a type of railway or tramway wagon
  • Slack tub, in blacksmithing, a quench
  • Tub boat, an unpowered cargo boat used on early canals
  • Twin tub, a type of washing machine
  • Tub file, in computing, an early, primitive random access memory technology.
  • Tub Welch, a baseball player.

TUB may refer to:

  • TUB (gene)
  • Citroën TUB, a light van
  • Technical University of Berlin (Germany)
  • Transports Urbains du Beauvaisis, local public transport operator in northern France
  • Tubuai – Mataura Airport (IATA airport code)

TUBS or Tubs may refer to:

  • Time unit box system, a system for notating events that happen over a time period.
  • Tokai University Boarding School in Denmark
  • Ryan Tubridy, Irish television and radio presenter.