cubiformity
Cubiformity refers to the characteristic of having a shape resembling a cube. This term can be applied in various contexts, often in geometry and materials science, to describe objects or structures that exhibit square faces and right angles at their vertices and edges. A perfect cubiform object would have six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight equal vertices.
In natural sciences, cubiform shapes are not as common as spherical or irregular forms. However, certain crystals,
In engineering and design, cubiformity is a deliberate choice to create functional or aesthetic objects. Boxes,
The term is generally used to distinguish from other geometric forms like spheres, pyramids, or cylinders. While