Originally from Greek KUBOS, passing through Latin CUBUS.
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The word "cube" derives from the Latin word "cubus," which in turn comes from the Greek word "kybos," meaning a "die" or "cube." The term reflects the geometric shape characterized by six equal square faces. This etymology highlights the cube's fundamental role in both geometry and gaming, where dice are often cube-shaped.
Originally Latin 'tessellatus' meaning 'checked' from 'tessella' a small stone cube, as used in a mosaic pattern
If by cube you mean perfect cube (a cube of an integer), then no, and the nearest perfect cube is 81.
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The cube root is the side of a cube.
The base of a cube is the bottom of a cube.
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a cube is 'un cube' in French.
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Total surface area of a cube = 6*area of cube face = 6*cube side*cube side