Cubic

  • 21cubic — adjective cubic centimetre/metre/inch etc a measurement of space which is calculated by multiplying the length of something by its width and height: What s the cubic capacity of this engine? …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22cubic — A 3D, updated version of the slang term square. To be unhip; out of touch with the times; a prude. Bob hasn t wanted to have any fun lately. He s been acting so cubic …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 23cubic — A 3D, updated version of the slang term square. To be unhip; out of touch with the times; a prude. Bob hasn t wanted to have any fun lately. He s been acting so cubic …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 24cubic — [ kju:bɪk] adjective 1》 having the shape of a cube.     ↘denoting a crystal system with three equal axes at right angles. 2》 denoting a unit of measurement equal to the volume of a cube whose side is one of the linear unit specified: a cubic… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 25cubic — [ˈkjuːbɪk] adj cubic units are used for measuring VOLUME (= the amount of space in an object) …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 26cubic — /ˈkjubɪk / (say kyoohbik) adjective 1. of three dimensions; solid, or relating to solid content: a cubic metre (the volume of a cube whose edges are each a metre long). 2. having the form of a cube. 3. Arithmetic, Algebra, etc. being of the third …

  • 27cubic —   Pa a ili ono.    ♦ Cubic yard, iā pa a ili ono …

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  • 28cubic — a, cubi, ico adj. cubique. Sistèma cubic, raiç cubica : système cubique ; racine cubique …

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  • 29Cubic reciprocity — is a collection of theorems in elementary and algebraic number theory that state conditions under which the congruence x3 ≡ p (mod q) is solvable; the word reciprocity comes from the form of the main theorem, which states that …

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  • 30Cubic harmonic — Cubic harmonics In fields like computational chemistry and solid state and condensed matter physics the so called atomic orbitals, or spin orbitals, as they appear in textbooks[1] …

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