Cut into squares, size of which is determined by the recipe, generally between 1/2 to 2-inches.
A space figure that has squares for all of its faces.
(1) A polyhedron with six square faces.
A rectangular polyhedron composed of six congruent squares
To cut into cubes or to tenderize meat by hitting with a mallet that leaves small cube impressions in the meat.
noun - Three-dimensional hypercube; its vertices are (+/-1, +/-1, +/-1). It is a polyhedron formed from six equal square faces perpendicular to each other at their edges. It is the realmspace analog of the square in planespace and the tesseract in tetraspace.
popupid: cube](Geometry) A solid composed of 6 side s, 12 edge s and 8 vertex es. All six sides are square and are equal in all respects with exception to spatial orientation.
a six-sided solid. All sides are equal squares and all edges are equal.
A solid figure contained by 6 equal squares.
An original NeXT computer. The motherboard and drives for this machine are packed into a 12-inch matte black cube.
To cut food (such as meat or cheese) into uniform 1/2" cubes.
To cut food into 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) cubes.
To cut a solid into cubes of about 1/2 inch or more.
Cut into small squares, 1 to 2 cm (1/2 to 3/4 inch).
To cut any food item into square pieces of many sizes.
A rectangular solid with square faces.
Cut food into small irregular pieces, using a kitchen scissors or knife. Or cut a large food into smaller pieces (broiler-fryer chicken).
a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides
a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces
the product of three equal terms
cut into cubes; "cube the cheese"
a box with all faces square regions
an equilateral hexahedron, as well as being a prismatoid
a rectangular solid that has edges with all the same length
a rectangular solid whose edges are each the same length
a regular hexahedron, but there are plenty of irregular hexahedra
a regular hexahedron (six-sided geometric figure)
a sequence of squares laying top to bottom flat on top of each other
a six-faced polyhedron where each face is a square, and three squares meet at each vertex
a solid figure contained by six equal squares
a solid figure enlosed by six equal squares
a solid having all its surfaces of the same magnitude, and all its angles of the same magnitude
a solid symmetrical figure in the physical dimension
a special case of a rectangular prism in which all the sides are equal to a
a special kind of a rectangular box
a three-dimensional figure having six matching square sides
To cut food into 1 to 2 cm cubes.
Polyhedron with six identical square faces.
A solid body having six equal square sides.
To cut into pieces that are the same size on each side - at least 1/2 inch.
A rectangular solid having six congruent, square faces.
a solid figure with six congruent faces
Six sided polyhedron; all sides are equi-dimensional and bisect at 90º. Minerals shaped as cubes belong to the isometric system.
Cut into cubes of a half inch or larger.
To cut into cubes, about 1/2- to 1-inch. Cube may also mean to tenderize meat with a tenderizing mallet or utensil which makes "cube" imprints.
To chop food into even cubes, usually bite-sized.
The action of cutting foods into uniform pieces, about 1/2" on all sides.
(as a verb): To cut into small squares of equal (or semi-equal) size.
A prism with six square faces
To cut into 1/4-inch squares.
Foods such as meat, cheese or bread, cut into small square pieces.
To cut food into small cube shapes, larger than diced, usually about 1/2 inch.
To cut food into cube-shaped pieces ranging from 1/4-inch to 1-inch long. Cubed pieces are generally larger than diced food pieces. Dash A small quantity measuring three drops to 1/4 teaspoon.
A cube is a solid geometric figure with six square faces.
Most often a synonym for hypercube.
A particular cut of tobacco, in which the leaf is cut ito small roughly square chunks. A popular cut for Burley tobacco.
Cut into small cubes larger than 1/2 inch.
A Platonic solid consisting of six equal square faces that meet each other at right angles. It has eight vertices and twelve edges.
One of the seven basic forms in the highest symmetry (hexoctahedral) class of the cubic, or isometric, crystal system. It has six square faces that make 90° angles with one another, each of which intersects one crystallographic axis and is parallel to the other two. Gem-quality cube-shaped diamond crystals are so rare as to be regarded as collector's items.
A six sided shape in which all of the sides are squares. The six sides are congruent. Think about dice from a game. Those are two cubes.
1. A solid with six equal square sides and all angles right angles. 2. Raised to the third power.
A three-dimensional figure with six square faces.