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Well, tubular tells you that it's tube shaped, like a section of pipe. Batterytells you that it has more than one cell.

Lead acid tells you that what chemistry it is - lead-acid - and cell tells you that there's only one section to it. Knowing the number of celss and the chemistry means that you can figure out which voltage it should have when fully charged etc.

Now, to make things maybe a bit more complicated, you could use lead-acid cells to build a tubular battery.

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