cube kâb Fr.: cube Geometry: The regular solid whose faces are six squares. From L. cubus, from Gk. kubos "a cube, a die; cavity before the hip," kubiton "elbow;" cf. Skt. kubra- "hole in the earth, pit;" Goth. hups "hip;" from PIE base *keu- "to bend." The currently used term in Pers. is moka'ab ( |
cube root riše-ye kâbi Fr.: racine cubique A number which taken three times as a factor produces another number, the cube of the given factor. |
perfect cube kâb-e farsâxt Fr.: cube parfait An → integer of the form n3, where n is a → positive number. In other words, a → perfect power when k = 3. |