| cube root |
a number of which a given number is the product when multiplied by itself three times. |
| cubic |
having form in three dimensions. [3 definitions] |
| cubical |
in the form of a cube; cubic. [2 definitions] |
| cubicle |
any very small room or partitioned space, as in an office or dormitory. |
| cubic measure |
a system of measurement of volume in which 1,728 cubic inches equal one cubic foot and 1,000 cubic millimeters equal one cubic centimeter. |
| cubiform |
in the shape of a cube. |
| cubism |
an early twentieth-century movement in painting and sculpture in which objects were represented abstractly by geometrical forms. |
| cubit |
an ancient unit of length equal to about seventeen to twenty-two inches, or the length from the elbow to the end of the middle finger. |
| cuboid |
like a cube in shape. [4 definitions] |
| Cub Scout |
a member of the junior division of the Boy Scouts of America, for boys between eight and eleven. |
| cuckold |
a man whose wife has sexual relations with someone else. [2 definitions] |
| cuckoo |
any of several slender grayish to brownish birds of Europe and America, some of which have a distinctive two-note call. [5 definitions] |
| cuckoo clock |
a clock that conceals a mechanical bird that pops out of a little door to announce the hour with sounds resembling the cry of a cuckoo. |
| cuckoopint |
a European arum similar to the jack-in-the-pulpit. |
| cuckoo spit |
a foamy substance secreted on plants by spittlebug nymphs to cover and protect their larvae. [2 definitions] |
| cucullate |
shaped like a cowl or hood. |
| cucumber |
an edible fruit of a creeping vine, usu. long and cylindrical with a hard green skin and greenish white flesh. [2 definitions] |
| cud |
a quantity of food that certain animals such as cows bring up from the first stomach to chew again. |
| cudbear |
a purple dye obtained from lichens. |
| cuddle |
to hug and caress with affection and tenderness, usu. while sitting or reclining. [3 definitions] |
| cuddy |
a small cabin, galley, or pantry on a ship. |