Cubicles

/ˈkjuːbɪkəlz/ noun

Small enclosed or partially enclosed work spaces, typically in offices, providing minimal privacy.

From Latin 'cubiculum' meaning 'bedroom,' from 'cubare' (to lie down). The modern office cubicle was invented in 1968 by Robert Propst, despite his later regret about the design.

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