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cube
1[kyoob]
noun
a solid bounded by six equal squares, the angle between any two adjacent faces being a right angle.
an object, either solid or hollow, having this form or a form approximating it.
a cube of cheese; plastic storage cubes.
sugar cube.
Mathematics., the third power of a quantity, expressed as a 3 = aaa.
Informal., cubic inch, especially as a measure of the displacement of an automotive engine.
a new sports car with 350 cubes.
Slang., one of a pair of dice; die.
Slang., a person who is unaware of or unfamiliar with current ideas, opinions, trends, etc.; square.
verb (used with object)
to make into a cube or cubes.
to cut into cubes.
Mathematics., to raise to the third power.
to measure the cubic contents of.
to tenderize (a thin cut or slice of meat) by scoring the fibers in a pattern of squares.
cube
2[kyoo-bey]
noun
any of several tropical plants of the legume family that are used in making fish poisons and insecticides.
cube
1/ kjuːb /
noun
a solid having six plane square faces in which the angle between two adjacent sides is a right angle
the product of three equal factors: the cube of 2 is 2 × 2 × 2 (usually written 2³)
something in the form of a cube
a bath cube
verb
to raise (a number or quantity) to the third power
(tr) to measure the cubic contents of
(tr) to make, shape, or cut (something, esp food) into cubes
(tr) to tenderize (meat) by scoring into squares or by pounding with a device which has a surface of metal cubes
cube
2/ ˈkjuːbeɪ /
noun
any of various tropical American plants, esp any of the leguminous genus Lonchocarpus, the roots of which yield rotenone
an extract from the roots of these plants: a fish poison and insecticide
cube
To multiply a number or a quantity by itself three times; raise to the third power. For example, five cubed is 5 × 5 × 5.
The product that results when a number or quantity is cubed. For example, the cube of 5 is 125.
A solid having six equal square faces or sides.
Other Word Forms
- cuber noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cube1
Origin of cube2
Word History and Origins
Origin of cube1
Origin of cube2
Example Sentences
The “ritual” involved breaking down ice chunks and placing the cubes before melting, then gently blanketing the letters with soil.
In addition, customers who have a water dispenser on their refrigerator should flush the device or five minutes; make and discard three batches of ice cubes and clean the ice bin with a disinfectant.
Provide plenty of clean water - you can add ice cubes to their water bowl.
Somebody put rosary beads in his hands, and his wife, Ethel, mother of his 11 children, touched ice cubes to his cheek.
Back then, she credited eating stock cubes provided by a support van with helping her to complete the cross-country route.
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