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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. The meaning of CABLE is a strong rope especially of 10 inches (25 centimeters) or more in circumference. How to use cable in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. CABLE definition: 1. a set of wires, covered by plastic, that carries electricity, phone signals, etc.: 2. → cable…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a heavy, strong rope. a very strong rope made of strands of metal wire, as used to support cable cars or suspension bridges. a cord of metal wire used to operate or pull a mechanism. Nautical. a thick hawser made of rope, strands of metal wire, or chain. cable's length.

  6. ca·ble. (kā′bəl) n. 1. a. A strong, large-diameter, heavy steel or fiber rope. b. Something that resembles such steel or fiber rope. 2. a. Electricity A bound or sheathed group of mutually insulated conductors. b. A sheathed bundle of optical fibers. 3. Nautical. a. A heavy rope or chain for mooring or anchoring a ship. b. A cable length. 4. a.

  7. A cable is a thick wire, or a group of wires inside a rubber or plastic covering, which is used to carry electricity or electronic signals. ...overhead power cables. ...strings of coloured lights with weatherproof cable.

  8. 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.

  9. Britannica Dictionary definition of CABLE. 1. a : a thick, strong rope made of wires that are twisted together. [count] The bridge is held up by cables. [noncount] Their company supplied cable for the project. b [count] : a wire that moves a part in a machine. a brake cable. 2.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CableCable - Wikipedia

    Cable television, a system of providing television programs to consumers via electrical cables. Cablegram, a telegram sent over a submarine telegraph cable. Diplomatic cable, a confidential text message exchanged between a diplomatic mission and the foreign ministry of its parent country.

  11. /ˈkeɪbəl/ IPA guide. Other forms: cables; cabled; cabling. 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.

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