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cube
noun
A regular polyhedron having six identical square faces.
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The word "cube" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a three-dimensional shape having six equal squares as its faces, or you can use it more generally to refer to any object shaped like such a figure. For example, you could say, "I have to find a way to fit all my possessions into this tiny cube of a room."
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The larger, more traditional high-ceilinged "white cube" space in the rear has accommodated a ghostly slide projector installation from English artist Claire Harvey's "life in black and white" miniature world, plus more conventional sculpture and painting exhibitions from established artists such as Folkert de Jong and Sven Kroner.
Marco is also the face of both Bernard Matthews and condiment makers Knorr, so you could always go and sit on a park bench somewhere, crumble a stock cube over a packet of Hickory BBQ Turkey Chunks and live out your fantasy of fine dining that way.
When Rubik invented his cube, he had little idea how to solve it.
The Kaaba is the holy black cube in the centre of the Grand Mosque, around which pilgrims walk; proximity to it has become the ultimate currency, allowing hotel suites with the best views to charge $7,000 per night during peak seasons.
He was relatively swotty, into computer games, a Rubik's cube expert.
Actor and model Milla Jovovich was locked in a glass cube for five hours at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
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If you see this in person, it's, like, 'How the fuck do you do that?'" The World Cube Association, the governing body of speedsolving, speedcubing or cubing, as it is variously known, requires competitors to attempt five solves, the best and worst of which are eliminated, and the other three times are averaged to make sure that nothing is decided by chance.
So let us not dwell on the fact that Qbic guests get to spend the night in a "cube-shaped living box" (aka a "room") or that some of these don't have angular holes in the wall (aka windows) and focus instead on the things this hotel gets right.
I've seen the future, and it's cube-shaped.
Hundreds of sugar-cube sensors could be scattered over the terrain and left to monitor ground vibrations and temperature changes for months on end.More attractive still would be microengines capable of generating power in the 10-20 watt range.
At the Detroit motor show in 2000, with the dotcom bubble still fresh in people's minds, pride of place on Ford's stand went to a very plain, cube-shaped car called the 24:7.
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