- sugar cube
- a square book [could even be a huge tome/encyclopedia]
- a wooden block/dowel
- an old TV set
- a desktop computer
- telephone message booklet
- tel msg book container
- cubic paper-weight
- a square nut/bolt
- a chair [hollowed out, of course]
- a molded stool [dice-shaped]
- a die/dice
- some bulbs/lights
- three-pin plugs/extensions
- many computer accessories
- a pen-stand
- individual keys on a keyboard
- oven
- square screw
- switch panel &/or electric meter
A sealed cardboard box looks like a cuboid
it looks like a cube
Well, there is a tissue box, a die, and a...toy box or something like that
A cube is like a square and a rectangular prism is like a rectangle.
Rectangular prism
A sealed cardboard box looks like a cuboid
it looks like a cube with things on it
it looks like a cube
In 1793, there were not many household items like there is today. Some items they had were beds, tables, chairs, brooms, pots and silverware.
A cube is a 3 dimensional square. it looks like a box with all equal sides.
looks like a square
a heater
It looks like a square with 4 equal edges
It looks like a square crunchy white cube.
A straight-on top-down view of a cube looks just like a regular square.
Some household items begin with the letter "y" like: yolk (as in egg), yam (the vegetable), yarn (as in knitting).
have u ever tasted a penis?? yes but i dont know any household items that it tastes like