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Definition of Cubicity
1. Noun. The property of resembling a cube.
Attributes: Cubic, Three-dimensional
Derivative terms: Cubic
Definition of Cubicity
1. the state of being cubical [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cubicity
Literary usage of Cubicity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spirituality of Causation: A Scientific Hypothesis by Richard Laming (1874)
"Beside the standards of measure which involve considerations of linearity,
superficies and cubicity in their applications to the appreciation of space, ..."
2. Modern Masters of Pulpit Discourse by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1905)
"cubicity, soundness, weight, equipoise, purity, simplicity, make up a mental and
moral character in which you can freely rejoice; and such a character ..."
3. Hydraulic Manual Consisting of Working Tables and Explanatory Text Intended by Lowis D'Aguilar Jackson (1883)
"The whole system of decimal measures founded on these are on the scientific scale
at 32° Fahrenheit, so as to afford exact correspondence between cubicity ..."
4. Hydraulic Manual Consisting of Working Tables and Explanatory Text Intended by Lowis D'Aguilar Jackson (1883)
"... scale at 32° Fahrenheit, so as to afford exact correspondence between cubicity
and weight, and to admit of facile conversion to metric values. ..."
5. Archiprix International by Henk van der Veen (2005)
"Domino, with its principle of adjoining (functional distribution) and mass/void
ratio (porosity, light, air), was changed into cubicity with the ..."