The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cuboidal \Cu*boid"al\ (k?-boid"al), a. (Anat.) Cuboid.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Resembling a cube 2 (context geometry English) Of, pertaining to, or having the shape of a cuboid
WordNet
adj. shaped like a cube [syn: cubelike, cube-shaped, cubical, cubiform, cuboid]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "cuboidal".
It was those same kombinates and their financial backing combines who had built the rest of the Atoll she was looking down on, adding cuboidal cyber-factories, dome-capped circular amphitheatre apartment complexes, the city's international airport, and the giant pyramidal arcologies.
Above her, the roof was made up from giant cuboidal stone blocks, as if steps had been carved at some crazy inverted angle.
Blue polyp cuboidal structures, rigidly symmetrical, arrayed in concentric rings.
The peaks, tors, and logging-stones of Bijanugger and Annegundi indent the horizon in picturesque confusion, and are scarcely to be distinguished from the more artificial ruins of the ancient metropolis of the Deccan, which are usually constructed with blocks quarried from their sides, and vie in grotesqueness of outline and massiveness of character with the alternate airiness and solidity exhibited by nature in the nicely-poised logging stones and columnar piles, and in the walls of prodigious cuboidal blocks of granite which often crest and top her massive domes and ridges in natural cyclopean masonry.
Meaning, instead of cuboidal and pink, they're clear, bulging and enlarged.