Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The character of being cubical.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The quality of being cubical.

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  • noun The state or quality of being cubical.

Etymologies

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cubical +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • "But you have wandered, Harry, into the narrowest underground, musty ways, and have forgotten all about 'the cubicalness of nature.'"

    The Seaboard Parish Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864

  • "Have you ever noticed, wifie," I said, "how the eyes of our minds -- almost our bodily eyes -- are opened sometimes to the cubicalness of nature, as it were?"

    The Seaboard Parish Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864

  • "But you have wandered, Harry, into the narrowest underground, musty ways, and have forgotten all about 'the cubicalness of nature.'"

    The Seaboard Parish, Complete George MacDonald 1864

  • "Have you ever noticed, wifie," I said, "how the eyes of our minds -- almost our bodily eyes -- are opened sometimes to the cubicalness of nature, as it were?"

    The Seaboard Parish, Complete George MacDonald 1864

  • We were talking of the cubicalness -- I believe you called it -- of nature. "

    The Seaboard Parish Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864

  • "And you capped it with the cubicalness of thought.

    The Seaboard Parish Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864

  • We were talking of the cubicalness -- I believe you called it -- of nature. "

    The Seaboard Parish, Complete George MacDonald 1864

  • "And you capped it with the cubicalness of thought.

    The Seaboard Parish, Complete George MacDonald 1864

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