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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cuboid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a three-dimensional geometric shape with rectangular faces, often in mathematical or architectural contexts.
Example: "The box is designed in the shape of a cuboid, making it easy to stack and store."
Alternatives: "a rectangular prism" or "a box-shaped object."
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As for in vivo study, a cuboid water tank with an opening in the bottom was used.
The magnetic system was mainly composed of a piece of permanent magnet and a cuboid sink.
Then, the as-prepared flexible composite was woven to a cuboid block.
Having been given the dimensions of a cuboid, pupils are challenged to see how many different nets they can draw.
By using a rectangular type tissue expander, the skin is expanded as a cuboid.
A cuboid solid flame model was used to compute the thermal flux from spill fires.
The fabricated AF-TENG consists of two copper layers and a membrane in a cuboid acrylic channel.
Other potential advantages likely to be gained from using a cuboid packed-bed instead of a column are elucidated.
A cuboid soft actuator that can generate a force of >25N at its tip, a near ten-fold increase over similar actuators previously reported is presented.
This paper compares theoretical accommodation levels when using an ellipsoid versus a cuboid based approach for defining boundary cases to represent anthropometric variation within three body measurements.
The experimental cooler, with a total storage space of 0.014 m3, consists of a cuboid shaped porous clay container located inside another clay container.
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