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Definition of Cubicles
1. cubicle [n] - See also: cubicle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cubicles
Literary usage of Cubicles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Health at School: Considered in Its Mental, Moral, and Physical Aspects by Clement Dukes (1905)
"Of all school arrangements cubicles are undoubtedly the worst. ... The cubicles
in Large Dormitories are constructed in a very large room, ..."
2. Electricity Control: A Treatise on Electric Switchgear and Systems of by Leonard Andrews (1904)
"142 is a view of the space between two adjoining cubicles. Fig. 143 is a view of
the connections behind the generator panels F, fig. 140. ..."
3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1906)
"The cubicle was separated from the rest of the building, which contained a number
of similar cubicles, by wooden partitions which did not reach the ceiling. ..."
4. The Offender and His Relations to Law and Society by Burdette Gibson Lewis (1921)
"THE OFFENDER side wall in which the windows are placed and the ends of the
cubicles, and in some cases the ends of the cubicles facing this wall will be ..."
5. The Book of Health by Malcolm Alexander Morris (1883)
"These cubicles consist of a large room, partitioned off either by boards ...
I know a master who has those cubicles in one of the dormitories at his school. ..."