Cuboidal

Word CUBOIDAL
Character 8
Hyphenation cu boid al
Pronunciations N/A

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An adjective describing an object that happens to be the three-dimensional shape known as a cube can also be used to describe a race of living cubes Urban Dictionary

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The word "cuboidal" in example sentences

Specifically the H5N1 (SAa2,3Gal) receptors were found “on non-ciliated cuboidal cells at the junction between the respiratory bronchiole and alveolus” and on “a substantial number of cells lining the alveolar wall. ” (This describes the substance of the lung tissue involved in gaseous exchange.) ❋ Unknown (2006)

Three primary cell shapes exist: squamous (flat), cuboidal, and columnar. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There are many types of cells in the body and they have been classified in several ways. basic structure (for example, cuboidal cells); tissue type (for example, hepatocytes of the liver); germinal cells (for example, ova and sperm); and somatic cells (for example, non-reproductive cells of the body). ❋ Unknown (2007)

The book is ridiculously baggy and poorly paced: my paperback is practically cuboidal but in its 700 words pages big events are often compressed whilst minor ones are leisurely pondered. ❋ Talvalin (2004)

It's hard to tell from down here, but the central cuboidal opening looks to be at least half a kilometer on a side, and they might very well be posthumans with low-gee wings -- angels. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The mesothelium consists of a single layer of flattened to cuboidal cells forming the epithelial lining of the serous cavities of the body including the peritoneal, pericardial and pleural cavities. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The epithelium of this region of the enteron consists of a single layer of fairly regular cells, which are columnar in the dorsal region, just beneath the mesentery, and cuboidal or even flattened in regions more distant from the median plane. ❋ C. M. [Illustrator] Reese (N/A)

It is lined by an epithelium which here consists of a single layer of columnar or cuboidal cells with large nuclei. ❋ C. M. [Illustrator] Reese (N/A)

The epithelium of the oesophagus is the same here as in the more anterior regions described above; that of the lung rudiments is very variable in thickness, even in different parts of the same section, being in some places composed of a single layer of cuboidal or even flattened cells, in other places consisting of four or five layers of cells (not well shown in the figure). ❋ C. M. [Illustrator] Reese (N/A)

In this embryo the caudal intestine could be followed to the end of the tail, through several dozen sections; for some distance posterior to the allantois it is extremely narrow, so that its lumen is almost obliterated, and its walls are made up, in any one place, of not more than a dozen cuboidal cells. ❋ C. M. [Illustrator] Reese (N/A)

The outline of the enteron is here almost a vertical slit, and the lining entoderm consists, in its dorsal and lateral regions, of a single layer of columnar epithelium, while in its ventral region, where it adjoins the liver trabeculae, it is made up of several layers of cuboidal or irregular cells. ❋ C. M. [Illustrator] Reese (N/A)

In their place has come a cuboidal mass, twice as long as it is broad or high, with a place in front for mouth and eyes, and a foolish-looking leg under each corner. ❋ John Williams Streeter (N/A)

In the center of the figure the allantois, _al_, is seen as an irregular cavity, lined with a single layer of columnar or cuboidal cells, and surrounded by a thick mass of loosely arranged, stellate mesoblast cells. ❋ C. M. [Illustrator] Reese (N/A)

The principal cavity is cuboidal in form, and concealed, in front, by the pulmonary artery and aorta; in front and to the right it is separated from the right atrium by the atrial septum; opening into it on either side are the two pulmonary veins. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The inner surface of the dura is covered by flattened polygonal mesothelial cells but the outer surface of the arachnoid is covered by somewhat cuboidal mesothelium. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The Base or Carpal Extremity (basis) is of a cuboidal form, and broader behind than in front: it articulates with the carpus, and with the adjoining metacarpal bones; its dorsal and volar surfaces are rough, for the attachment of ligaments. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It is irregularly cuboidal in form, having its long axis directed forward and lateralward; it presents for examination six surfaces. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Its outer surface is covered with a layer of low cuboidal mesothelium. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The inner surface and the trabeculæ are likewise covered by a somewhat low type of cuboidal mesothelium which in places are flattened to a pavement type. ❋ Unknown (1918)

These ragged, angular, and mostly cuboidal blocks, resembling the ice-pack of St. Lawrence River, have apparently been borne down by subsequent lava-currents, which, however, lacked impetus to reach the lower levels of Las Cañádas. ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)

I have a cuboid [monster] [chest]! Wanna [come over] and see? ❋ Ok, But No. (2018)

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