- 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
A cube is a 3 dimensional square. it looks like a box with all equal sides.
In 1793, there were not many household items like there is today. Some items they had were beds, tables, chairs, brooms, pots and silverware.
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.
It looks like ste bradbury number: 07856839567
Some household items begin with the letter "y" like: yolk (as in egg), yam (the vegetable), yarn (as in knitting).