The word cube is a noun and a verb. Example uses:
As a noun: This cube is meant to put your feet up but you may also sit on it.
As a verb: We cube the potatoes and carrots before putting them in the pot.
Yes, the word 'ice cube' is a noun (an open spaced compound noun), a word for water frozen in the form of a small rectangle or cube suitable for cooling beverages in a glass or a pitcher; a word for a thing.
Names (real or fictional) are alwaysproper nouns.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Proper nouns are always capitalized.Dr. Cube is the name of a Big Battel character,a proper noun.
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The noun Dr. Cube (Doctor Cube) is a proper noun, the name of a specific person (real or fictional).
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There is no word 'drcube' in the English language. Perhaps you meant Dr. Cube, which is a proper noun, the name of someone or something specific and should be capitalized.
Dr. Cube is a proper noun, the name of a specific character. Even fictional character's names are proper nouns.
The meaning of the word box, as a noun, is a container like a cube, constructed from wood, cardboard, metal, etc. As a verb this word means to fight with clenched fists. That is the meaning of the word box.
The spelling is a proper noun, Rubik's Cube (after its inventor Erno Rubik).
seven letter word for a cube of sugar or salt
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No, "dr. cube" is not a proper noun unless it specifically refers to a unique, specific individual or entity with that exact name. Plural nouns are not usually considered proper nouns.