cubicle

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cubiculum (bedroom), from cubō (lie down). Doublet of cubiculum, an unadapted borrowing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkjubɪkəl/

Noun

cubicle (plural cubicles)

  1. A small separate part or one of the compartments of a room.
    Most libraries provide cubicles for quiet study.
  2. A small enclosure at a swimming pool etc. used to provide personal privacy when changing.
  3. A small enclosure in a public toilet for individual use.

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