Cubic [noun]

Definition of Cubic:

twelve inches/30.48 centimeters measured

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Opposite/Antonyms of Cubic:

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Lid


Sentence/Example of Cubic:

Thanks to its very low density of fewer than 40 kilograms per cubic meter, the cockpit was ultra-lightweight.

Hilbert’s idea of using a line on a cubic surface to solve a ninth-degree polynomial can be extended to lines on these higher-dimensional hypersurfaces.

The product is then multiplied by the number of cubic centimeters voided in twenty-four hours and divided by 1000.

Clodd tells us that one cubic inch of rotten stone contains 41 thousand million vegetable skeletons of diatoms.

The normal number of leukocytes varies from 5000 to 10,000 per cubic millimeter of blood.

An immense bag of linen lined with paper, and containing 23,000 cubic feet, was provided for the occasion.

Places on the Alaskan coast, laid bare at high tide, are said to have yielded as much as $12,000 per cubic yard.

He knew also exactly how many cubic yards of soil or gravel could be handled by any particular gang.

Each globule of our blood is a world (and we have five millions per cubic millimetre).

Each person exhales about fourteen cubic feet of carbonic acid gas in an hour.