[
US
/ˈkəb/
]
[ UK /kˈʌb/ ]
[ UK /kˈʌb/ ]
NOUN
- an awkward and inexperienced youth
- the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion
- a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
VERB
-
give birth to cubs
bears cub every year
How To Use cub In A Sentence
- Twenty microliters of each antibody was added to 100 L of blood, and the mixture was incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes.
- But a couple of months ago, in a Times Square studio, congas were pounding out Afro-Cuban rhythms, dancers in high heels were twirling to fast-paced mambos, and just about everyone in sight was a shade of brown.
- He gave geometrical solutions to doubling a cube and trisecting an angle in this book.
- (Applause) Without boasting, without any kind of immodesty, that is how we Cuban revolutionaries understand our internationalist duty. TRICONTINENTAL CONFERENCE
- The portrait, reputed to be the most widely reproduced photograph in the world, has come to symbolize not just the ideals of the Cuban revolution but of revolution in general.
- They are popular with scuba divers but you can just swim or snorkel. The Sun
- In this case the experiment involves using a hydraulic press to crush specimen cubes of the concrete, and measuring the pressure at which the cube breaks.
- To himself he added, "An 'belike, if Satan takes his eye off his own, I'll put it to that young cub iv his. CHAPTER 16
- All birds were hatched in incubators and kept in brooders until approximately 7 weeks of age, at which time they were moved to 5 x 7 x 4 m outdoor flight pens.
- Suppose a walker stands at a vertex of a three-dimensional cubic grid.