Cuboidal Meaning and Definition

Cuboidal

Cuboidal

Pronunciation

/ˈkjuːbədi/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A three-dimensional solid shape with six rectangular faces, in which all the sides have equal length.

Examples

  • The cuboid shape of the box made it easy to stack.
  • The artist used cuboids to create a geometric sculpture.

Synonyms

  • Rectangular prism
  • Square base

Antonyms

  • Spherical
  • Ellipsoid

Etymology

The term “cuboidal” comes from the Latin words “cubus,” meaning cube, and “oidal,” meaning resembling.

Usage Notes

In mathematics, the term “cuboidal” is often used to describe the shape of a three-dimensional figure with six rectangular faces. In everyday language, it is often used to describe containers, such as boxes or cubes, that have the same properties as a mathematically perfect cuboid.

Cultural References

In the context of art, cuboids are often used in constructivist and minimalist art movements, where they are used to create geometric sculptures and installations.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

None

Related Words or Phrases

  • Cube
  • Prism
  • Rectangular

Collocations

  • Cuboidal shape
  • Cuboidal body

Frequency of Use

Cuboidal is a relatively rare word in everyday language, but it is frequently used in mathematical and scientific contexts.

Common Misspellings

Cubidial, Cubodial, Cubidol

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