cube (Meaning)

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cube (n)

a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces

a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides

the product of three equal terms

any of several tropical American woody plants of the genus Lonchocarpus whose roots are used locally as a fish poison and commercially as a source of rotenone

a block in the (approximate) shape of a cube

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cube (v)

raise to the third power

cut into cubes

cube Sentence Examples

  1. The sugar in the recipe needs to be measured precisely, so I always use a one-inch cube.
  2. The children built an impressive tower out of colorful building blocks, each one a perfect cube.
  3. To solve the puzzle, you need to rotate each cube until all the colors align.
  4. Ice cubes clinked in our glasses as we enjoyed our cold drinks on a hot summer day.
  5. The artist sculpted a stunning statue from a single block of marble, shaping it into a perfect cube.
  6. We diced the vegetables into small cubes to add to the stew.
  7. The storage container is shaped like a cube, making it efficient to stack in the pantry.
  8. The mathematician explained how to calculate the volume of a cube using the formula length multiplied by width multiplied by height.
  9. The Rubik's Cube has confounded many with its myriad combinations and challenging patterns.
  10. The futuristic building featured an innovative design with irregularly stacked glass cubes, creating a striking architectural effect.

FAQs About the word cube

a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces, a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides, the product of three equal terms, any of several t

chamber, cell, bay, compartment, cabin, cubicle, alcove, hole,box, drawer

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The sugar in the recipe needs to be measured precisely, so I always use a one-inch cube.

The children built an impressive tower out of colorful building blocks, each one a perfect cube.

To solve the puzzle, you need to rotate each cube until all the colors align.

Ice cubes clinked in our glasses as we enjoyed our cold drinks on a hot summer day.