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    Ca·ble
    /ˈkāb(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles: "steel cables held the convoy together" Similar ropecordlineguy
    • 2. an insulated wire or wires having a protective casing and used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals: "an underground cable" Similar wireleadcordpower line

    verb

    • 1. contact or send a message to (someone) by cablegram: "he cabled her to cancel all arrangements"
    • 2. provide (an area or community) with power lines or with the equipment necessary for cable television: "nearly all urban areas are cabled, so viewers can choose from up to 20 channels"
  2. a set of wires, covered by plastic, that carries electricity, phone signals, etc.: a length of cable. The road has been dug up in order to lay cables. overhead power cables.

  3. A cable can be a strong and thick hemp or steel rope, or a conductor for sending electrical or optical signals. Cable has a bunch of meanings — ranging from communication cables to steel cables. With new online services that stream your favorite show on demand, cable television may become a thing of the past.

  4. CABLE meaning: 1 : a thick, strong rope made of wires that are twisted together; 2 : a wire that moves a part in a machine

  5. A cable is a conducting wire or wires separated and surrounded by a dielectric substance or insulation. In urban areas an underground cable is used to deliver power to buildings. A transmission line is a cable for carrying an electrical signal from one place to another.

  6. noun. /ˈkeɪbl/. /ˈkeɪbl/. [countable, uncountable] a set of wires, covered in plastic or rubber, that carries electricity, phone signals, etc. fibre-optic cable. a power cable. overhead/underground/undersea cables. a 10 000-volt cable. a USB cable.

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · cable (plural cables) ( material ) A long object used to make a physical connection. A strong, large-diameter wire or rope , or something resembling such a rope.

  8. cable. ca•ble /ˈkeɪbəl/ n., v., -bled, -bling. n. Mechanical Engineering a strong rope made of strands of metal wire, used to support bridges, etc.: [ uncountable] The material is reinforced cable. [ countable] the cables holding up a suspension bridge.

  9. The meaning of cable. Definition of cable. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  10. Dec 14, 2010 · The word "cable" has its origins in the days of the telegraph. Messages sent internationally via undersea cables were known as "cablegrams" or "cables", for short.

  11. a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power. cable noun. a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire. cable, cable length, cable's length noun. a nautical unit of depth. cable television, cable noun. television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver.

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