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(1) Involving the cube and no higher power of a quantity or variable
(2) Having the shape of a cube; having three dimensions
(3) Having three dimensions
(1) Most of these specimens exhibit crystals that are cubic in habit; however, octahedra of both blue-gray and medium green have also been common.
(2) For eight months up to eight Russian and international volunteers at a time called their combined 300 cubic metre volume home.
(3) Between 417u00d4u00f6u00bcu00d4u00fbu00e6C and its melting point of 1493u00d4u00f6u00bcu00d4u00fbu00e6C, cobalt has a face-centered cubic structure.
(4) The price of the gas in Shanghai will be 1.32 yuan per cubic metre.
(5) La Defense is a strikingly modern part of Paris, dominated by the gleaming cubic shape of the Arche de la Defense.
(6) Sphalerite is cubic with crystals commonly tetrahedral or dodecahedral and frequently complex and distorted.
(7) Even though there was a complete absence of light, somehow Terry knew that he was in a cubic room, and there was no way to get out.
(8) A 737 freighter can carry about 16 tonnes, and has about 120 cubic metres of volume.
(9) She noted that many dark purple to nearly black cubic crystals exhibit a stairstep growth pattern.
(10) The food had been made into small rectangular, spherical or cubic portions, in contrast to those consumed by American or Russian astronauts, who sucked food from tube-type containers.
(11) Basra's water authority is constructing 12 small purification units that will eventually produce 25 cubic meters of clean water every hour.
(12) Into this cubic void, subsidiary planes of glass are placed so that the immediate lobby reads as a transparent box inside a larger, virtual box.
(13) Another relatively new discovery is pyrite as attractive, sharp, cubic crystals, to 1 cm on edge, altered to goethite.
(14) Although it exhibits cubic crystal symmetry, its optical behavior is not identical in all orientations.
(15) The upper portion of the portal is formed by a composition of squares and cubic inscriptions in carved relief.
(16) Diamond is also a light material whose atoms are covalently bonded and arrayed in a cubic structure, whereas osmium is heavy, metallic, and has hexagonally organized atoms.
(17) Lagrange's main object was to find out why cubic and quartic equations could be solved algebraically.
(18) They usually were of cubic shape, and were sealed with an airtight lock that ran three-quarters of the way around the middle of the box, leaving one side to hinge on.
(19) The main corridor then leads past two shops featuring clothing, perfumes, jewelry and souvenirs, and a double row of cubic insets displaying colorful Greek rocks and gems.
(20) We are told that there are similar formulae for roots of cubic and quartic polynomial equations, but these are more complicated, and so, in school we are not taught these formulas.
three-dimensional
Linear
Planar