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Rubber has several meanings, including:
- Natural rubber, a latex material, originally from the Para rubber tree
- Latex, the sap from various plants, including the rubber tree, that is a major component in the production of natural rubber.
- Latex (polymer) - A stable dispersion (emulsion) of polymer microparticles in an aqueous medium.
- Elastomer, frequently used interchangeably with 'rubber' to describe elastic polymeric (rubbery) materials, particularly man-made rubbers
- Synthetic rubber, general term for many types of man-made rubbers
- Rubber, two 100-point games in contract bridge
- An eraser
- In baseball, the rubber is the thin white slab on the pitcher's mound from which the pitcher throws, or at times, the pitcher's mound in general
- In some sports, including tennis and cricket, an individual game in a series of matches
- Rubber (Gilby Clarke album), a solo album by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke
- Another term for galoshes
- Rubber, a name adopted by the band Harem Scarem from 1999 - 2001
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