Cubist

//ˈkjubəst// adj, noun

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Alternative letter-case form of Cubist. alt-of

    "They sat on cubist sofas in full evening dress and allowed us to hand them thimbles of cherry brandy and to talk to them about their poetry."

  2. 2
    Of, or pertaining to cubism. not-comparable

    "Her most notable feature is her eyes, which are distinctly uneven—the left one is a good quarter-inch higher than the right. Despite this Cubist touch, Shannen's face is particularly inexpressive."

Adjective
  1. 1
    relating to or characteristic of cubism wordnet
Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative letter-case form of Cubist. alt-of
  2. 2
    A player of Rubik's cube; a cuber.

    "[…] as far as I know there is no standard word describing the art of playing with the cube. Cubing? Cubistics? Rubikonomia? or perhaps Rubikomania? Can the science (or art) of doing it be called “cubology”, as suggested by Scientific American? Some enthusiasts borrow “cubism” and call themselves “cubists”, all very reminiscent of the 1920s three dimensional, modern art phase."

  3. 3
    An artist who works in the style of cubism.

    "To the world at large, relativity seemed to pull the rug out from under perceived reality. And for many advanced thinkers of the 1920s, from Dadaists to Cubists to Freudians, that was a fitting credo, reflecting what science historian David Cassidy calls "the incomprehensiveness of the contemporary scene--the fall of monarchies, the upheaval of the social order, indeed, all the turbulence of the 20th century.""

  4. 4
    an artist who adheres to the principles of cubism wordnet

Etymology

Etymology 1

See Cubist.

Etymology 2

See Cubist.

Etymology 3

From cube + -ist.

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