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Keywords:
Polyhedron,
Hexahedron,
Congruent,
Hypercube,
Six
Cube is a 4 dimensional hypercube game that behaves like Rubiks Cube�.
A regular solid body, with six equal square sides.
To cut meat, poultry or vegetables into pieces. Cubes are standardly 1 inch in size.
Cut into squares, size of which is determined by the recipe, generally between 1/2 to 2-inches.
Keywords:
Multidimensional,
Olap,
Dimension,
Powerplay,
Dimensional
a logical set of data that is organized and structured in a hierarchical, multidimensional arrangement. A cube is a directory structure, not a single file. A cube can include measures, and it can have numerous dimensions and levels of data.
An extraction from a database that provides dimensions (data structure) and facts (data content) for use in business analysis.
a collection of dimensions and measures in a particular subject area
a database of de-normalized tables
Keywords:
Cubic,
Trailer,
Truck,
Backroom,
Semitrailer
The cubic measurement (volume) of a quantity of product, calculated by multiplying its height by width by depth. Cube measurement is associated with the capacity of trucks, warehouse, backroom or shelf space.
a rough diamond with approximately cubic shape
The total area inside a truck trailer. The length times width times the height of the trailer is the cube space.
Interior volume of a truck body, semitrailer or trailer, measured in cubic feet.
Keywords:
Backgammon,
Stake,
Double,
Redoubled,
Outset
The doubling cube in the game or (to cube) the act of offering a double.
A die-shaped object with a geometric progression of six numbers ranging from 2 to 64. At the outset of a game, the cube is placed in the middle, and either player has the option of doubling the game. The player who is doubled or redoubled has the option of declining or accepting the cube. If it is declined, they lose the game, if it is accepted, the stakes of the game are doubled. The invention of the cube made backgammon an even more interesting and exciting game.
This is the doubling cube of the game, used to double the stake or point of the game/ (see also backgammon rules)
Another name for the doubling cube.
cube it's a new irc client, aiming to Windows, Linux, BSD and Macintosh platforms, these include graphical and text versions. It is developed in C, C++ and Assembly.
A Linux and PC-104 based system developed by DNR for controlling various sensors and storing data for transmission back to DNR. The cubes were named for the fact that they are cube shaped (4 inches to a side). Of course, once they get put inside their various enclosures they don't appear like cubes anymore.
A low power, PC-104 based system running Linux developed by DNR for controlling various sensors and storing data for transmission back to DNR. The cubes were so named because they are cube shaped (4 inches to a side). Of course, once they get put inside their various enclosures they don't appear like cubes anymore.
Cube is a free software/open source Quake-like first-person shooter computer game that runs on Windows, GNU/Linux, Free BSD, Mac OS X and even Pocket PC devices with 3D acceleration such as Dell Axim x50. It uses Open GL and SDL. Cube features both singleplayer and multiplayer gameplay.
The product obtained by taking a number or quantity three times as a factor; as, 4x4=16, and 16x4=64, the cube of 4.
a number multiplied by itself three times
The result when a number is multiplied by itself twice.
When you multiply a number by itself two times in a row. Example: The cube of 2 is 2 x 2 x 2 or 8.
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