cubage

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French cubage.

Noun

cubage (usually uncountable, plural cubages)

  1. A cubic measurement.
    • 1951, Isadore Rosenfield, Hospitals, integrated design
      The volume of a hospital building divided by the number of beds for which it is planned equals the cubage per bed...