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adjective1) würfelförmig2) (of three dimensions) Kubik-cubic metre/centimetre/foot/yard — Kubikmeter / -zentimeter/ -fuß/-yard, der
* * *adjective (shaped like a cube.) würfelförmig* * *cub·ic[ˈkju:bɪk]\cubic centimetre/foot/metre Kubikzentimeter/-fuß/-meter m* * *['kjuːbɪk]adjcubic content — Raum- or Kubikinhalt m
cubic metre/foot — Kubikmeter m or nt/Kubikfuß m
cubic equation — Gleichung f dritten Grades
* * *cubic [ˈkjuːbık]A adj (adv cubically)1. Kubik…, Raum…:cubic foot Kubikfuß m;2. kubisch, würfelförmig, Würfel…:3. MATH kubisch:cubic equation kubische Gleichung, Gleichung f dritten Gradesc abk2. cubic3. cycle* * *adjective1) würfelförmig2) (of three dimensions) Kubik-cubic metre/centimetre/foot/yard — Kubikmeter / -zentimeter/ -fuß/-yard, der
* * *adj.kubisch adj.würfelig adj. -
3 c
c s. 1. → velocity of light; 2. → capacity; 3. → cathode; 4. → current; 5. → cycle; 6. → speed of light in empty spaceEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > c
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