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Cubicle   /kjˈubɪkəl/   Listen
Cubicle

noun
1.
Small room in which a monk or nun lives.  Synonym: cell.
2.
Small individual study area in a library.  Synonyms: carrel, carrell, stall.
3.
Small area set off by walls for special use.  Synonyms: booth, kiosk, stall.






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"Cubicle" Quotes from Famous Books



... the hotel, still strange to them both, and it was quite by accident that they had lighted upon the small room which had a surreptitious view of Mr and Mrs Sampson Levi's ball. Except for the light of the chandelier of the ball-room the little cubicle was in darkness. Nella was looking through the window; her ...
— The Grand Babylon Hotel • Arnold Bennett

... we did, certainly. Bathing was no longer an ordeal, but a delight. There was plenty of warm water; you had only to pick your tub, enter your cubicle and shut the door. Bethesda, with its Granger furnace and big water heater, was a ...
— A Busy Year at the Old Squire's • Charles Asbury Stephens



Words linked to "Cubicle" :   telephone box, carrell, prompt box, tollbooth, monastery, polling booth, tollhouse, convent, tolbooth, prompter's box, shower bath, library, room, depository library, voting booth, shower stall, closet, alcove, telephone booth, telephone kiosk, confessional, phone booth, bay, call box



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