English
Alternative spellings
cubic centimetre (British; plural: cubic centimetres)
Noun
cubic centimeter (plural: cubic centimeters)
- A unit of volume equal to that of a cube having sides each one centimeter in length, commonly used in fluid measure and for engine sizes. Symbols: cm<sup>3</sup> and cc
Translations
Danish: kubikcentimeter (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
Dutch: kubieke centimeter (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
Finnish: kuutiosenttimetri (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
French: centimètre cube m (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
Galician: centÃmetro cúbico m (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
German: Kubikzentimeter m
Japanese ����� (�������, ripp� senchi)
Russian: кÑ�биÑ�еÑ�кий Ñ�анÑ�имеÑ�Ñ� (kubÃÄ�eskij santimétr) m (symbol Ñ�м<sup>3</sup>)
Slovak: kubický centimeter m, centimeter kubický m (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
Spanish: centÃmetro cúbico m (symbol cm<sup>3</sup>)
See also
acre
centimeter
cubic foot
cubic meter
cubic inch
cubic yard
foot
inch
kilometer
meter
mile
square centimeter
square foot
square inch
square kilometer
square meter
square mile
square yard
yard
Appendix:Weights and measures
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