cubical
[
kyoo
-bi-k
uh
l]
/ˈkyu bɪ kəl/
adjective
1.
having the form of a
cube
.
2.
of or pertaining to volume.
Origin
1490-1500;
cubic
+
-al
1
Related forms
cubically,
adverb
cubicalness,
noun
subcubical,
adjective
uncubical,
adjective
uncubically,
adverb
uncubicalness,
noun
Can be confused
cubical,
cubicle
.
Examples from the web for
cubical
In the unaltered or boundary layer, however, the glandular epithelium retains a columnar or
cubical
form.
It shows an imaginary
cubical
box constructed in the air of the room in which you are sitting.
Four-Squares were two-story,
cubical
homes capped by an overhanging hip roof.
The second hood of the double-hood system is an eighteen-inch,
cubical
, clear-vinyl hood that was placed over the care-cube hood.
The samples shall further be reduced in size by sawing the slabs into
cubical
blocks.
cubical
particles are desirable, with a limited amount of flat or thin and elongated particles.
Install new
cubical
curtain track aso shown on the drawings.
They have sharp, angular particles that are
cubical
in shape.
British Dictionary definitions for
cubical
cubical
/
ˈkjuːbɪk
ə
l
/
adjective
1.
of or related to volume:
cubical expansion
2.
shaped like a cube
3.
of or involving the third power
Derived Forms
cubically,
adverb
cubicalness,
noun