cubo
Italian
Etymology
From Latin cubus.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ubo
Adjective
cubo m (f cuba, m plural cubi, f plural cube)
Noun
cubo m (plural cubi)
Derived terms
- elevare al cubo to cube in mathematics
Anagrams
Latin
Etymology 1
From Proto-Italic *kubaje/o, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱewb- (compare Welsh cysgu ‘to sleep’, English hip, Albanian sup ‘shoulder’, Ancient Greek κύβος (kýbos) ‘vertebra, hollow before the hip (in cattle)’).
Verb
present active cubō, present infinitive cubāre, perfect active cubuī, supine cubitum. (no passive)
Inflection
Related terms
Etymology 2
From cubus
Noun
cubō
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin cubus.
Noun
cubo m (plural cubos)
- (geometry) cube (a regular polyhedron having six identical square faces).
- Any object whose shape is similar to that of a cube.
- (mathematics) cube (the third power of a number or mathematical expression).
Derived terms
- cúbico, cubic
- raiz cúbica, cube root
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin cubus, from Ancient Greek κύβος (kubos).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈkuβo̞/
Noun
cubo m (plural cubos)