Cubing [verb]

Definition of Cubing:

increase; reproduce

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Sentence/Example of Cubing:

If your bread is fresh, cut it into cubes, place on a rack set over a baking sheet and leave it uncovered on the counter overnight.

I use leftover ice cubes from my husband's lunch cooler to save water.

Off the top of his head, Jerolmack could picture a few real-world fractured rocks that didn’t look like rectangles or cubes at all but could still be classified into this larger space.

I then pulse the cubes in a food processor to transform them into crumbs.

That glycogen can run out if you work out for long enough, which is why marathon runners and other endurance athletes often choose to down a little jelly cube full of carbohydrates—because it provides needed fuel for their muscles.

The squaring and the cubing of numbers are performed by the assistant behind the scenes, with the aid of logarithmic tables.

A class of Mathematicians still continues to publish papers and pamphlets on squaring, cubing, and trisecting.

Superficial measures are derived by squaring those of length; and measures of capacity by cubing them.