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Rubber (disambiguation)

Rubber or natural rubber is a latex material, originally from the Para rubber tree.

Rubber may also refer to:

In science and industry

  • Synthetic rubber, general term for many types of man-made rubbers
  • Latex, emulsions from various plants, and the major raw material in the production of natural rubber
  • Elastomers, or elastic (rubbery) polymers, particularly man-made rubbers

In arts and entertainment

  • Rubber (1936 film), a Dutch film
  • Rubber (2010 film), a French film
  • Rubber (Gilby Clarke album), 1998
  • Rubber (novel), a 1990 Indian Tamil novel by Jeyamohan
  • Rubber, a name adopted by the band Harem Scarem from 1999–2001
  • Rubber (Harem Scarem album), 1999
  • Rubbers, a 2014 Singaporean comedy film

In recreation and sports

  • Rubber, Rubber bridge or a two 100-point games in contract bridge
  • In baseball, a slab from which the pitcher throws, or at times, the pitcher's mound itself
  • In cricket, an individual game in a series of matches
  • In tennis, an individual game in a series of matches

Other uses

  • Condom, in American slang
  • Eraser, in British and Australian English
  • Galoshes (rubber boots), in British English

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Rubber
  • All pages with titles containing rubber
  • Rubber hose (disambiguation)
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