Etymology: [ 'kA-b&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Recorded since c.1205, from Old Northern French, from Medieval Latin capulum (“lasso, rope, halter”), from Latin capiō (“to take, seize”).
kablo, gomina, tel kablo, elektrik, ileteç, kablolu tv, tel çekmek, telgraf hattı, kablolu, halat, telgraf, telgraf çekmek, kordon, palamar, kablolu yayın yapmak, kablo döşemek, kablo ile bağlamak, kablolu yayın, kaplı tel, kofre, kablola, kablo,v.kablola:n.kablo, kablo ile raptetmek bağlamak, den. gomene, palamar, kablolamak, telgrafla yollamak, telgraf/kablo, telgraf çek, cable car teleferik, elektrik kablosu, kablo ile çekilen araba, telgraf havalesi çekmek, telgraf mesajı, telgraf ve telefon kablosu, kablo döşeme, kablolama, hükümetlere veya organizasyonlara ait gizli belgeler, gizli iç yazışmalar, kablo çekmek, kablol, kablo çek:prep.kablolayarak,
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gomina Askeri
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tel kablo
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elektrik
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ileteç
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kablolu tv Bilgisayar
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tel çekmek
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telgraf hattı
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kablolu Bilgisayar
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halat
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telgraf
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telgraf çekmek
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kordon
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palamar
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kablolu yayın yapmak
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kablo döşemek
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kablo ile bağlamak
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kablolu yayın
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kaplı tel
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kofre
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kablola fiil
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kablo,v.kablola:n.kablo
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kablo ile raptetmek bağlamak
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den. gomene, palamar isim
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kablolamak
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telgrafla yollamak
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telgraf/kablo
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telgraf çek
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cable car teleferik
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elektrik kablosu
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kablo ile çekilen araba
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telgraf havalesi çekmek
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telgraf mesajı
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telgraf ve telefon kablosu
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Cabling
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cables
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Short for cable television, broadcast over the above network, not by antenna, A telegram, notably when send by (submarine) telegraph cable, A unit of length equal to one tenth of a nautical mile, A heavy rope or chain of at least 10 inches thick, as used to moor or anchor a ship, An assembly of two or more wires, used for electrical power or data circuits; one or more and/or the whole may be insulated, A strong, large-diameter wire or rope, or something resembling such a rope, An assembly of two or more cable-laid ropes, The currency pair British Pound against United States Dollar, A system for receiving television or Internet service over coaxial or fibreoptic cables, To provide with cable(s), To send a telegram by cable, To communicate by cable, To fasten (as if) with cable(s), To wrap wires to form a cable, To fasten with a cable, A molding, shaft of a column, or any other member of convex, rounded section, made to resemble the spiral twist of a rope; called also cable molding, A rope of steel wire, or copper wire, usually covered with some protecting or insulating substance; as, the cable of a suspension bridge; a telegraphic cable, To ornament with cabling, It is made of hemp, of steel wire, or of iron links, A flexible wire or bundle of wires, usually metal (glass or silica in fiber-optic cable), insulated with plastic or rubber, and having connectors on the ends Some kinds of cable, especially coaxial cable and fiber-optics cable, are used in electronics and computer networking, A large, strong rope or chain, of considerable length, used to retain a vessel at anchor, and for other purposes, Transmission medium of normally of copper wire or optical fiber wrapped in a protective plastic casing, See Cabling, To telegraph by a submarine cable a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire a television system transmitted over cables a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power a telegram sent abroad a nautical unit of depth send cables, wires, or telegrams fasten with a cable; "cable trees, A unit of length, To send a telegram, "(1) A strong rope or chain for pulling or securing anything, usually a ship's anchor (2) A measurement of distance, a tenth of a nautical mile or approximately 200 yards " (Uden & Cooper), A heavy rope or chain used to moor or anchor a ship, in financial markets cable is used to refer to the currency pair Great British Pounds against United States Dollars, A telegram, send a telegram, telegraph, wire, An assembly of two or more wires which are used for electrical power or data circuits; one or more may be insulated, a television system transmitted over cables, television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver, a nautical unit of depth, send cables, wires, or telegrams, fasten with a cable; "cable trees", Group of wires capable of carrying voice or data transmissions Fiber optic cables are an assembly of optical fibers and other material providing mechanical and environmental protection, Transmission medium of copper wire or optical fiber wrapped in a protective cover, Most modern bicycles use cables to control the gear shifting and brakes These cables, also known as "Bowden cables" consist of two parts, an inner cable of twisted steel wire, and an outer cable housing Cables transmit force by a combination of tension on the inner cable and compression to the housing In many installations the housing doesn't run along the full length of the cable, but transmits the compressive part of the load to the frame by means of housing stops, fittings with holes small enough for the cable, but not small enough for the housing to pass through Some cable stops feature adjusting barrels This site features an extensive Article on Cable Installation, a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire, a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power, A cable is a kind of very strong, thick rope, made of wires twisted together. the heavy anchor cable Steel cable will be used to replace worn ropes, 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, strong cord; thick rope of steel or other metal; group of insulated conductors bound together (Electricity); telegram, cablegram; cable television, Cable is used to refer to television systems in which the signals are sent along underground wires rather than by radio waves. They ran commercials on cable systems across the country The channel is only available on cable, A cable is the same as a telegram. She sent a cable to her mother, A cable is a group of metallic conductors or optical fibers that are bound together, usually with a protective sheath, a strength member, and insulation between individual conductors/fibers and for the entire group, If a country, a city, or someone's home is cabled, cables and other equipment are put in place so that the people there can receive cable television. In France, 27 major cities are soon to be cabled In the UK, 254,000 homes are cabled. see also cabling. to send someone a telegram cable sb sth. Cable News Network cable modem cable structure cable television coaxial cable, A conductor with insulation (single conductor cable) or a combination of conductors insulated from one another (multi-conductor cable) Cables up to 115 kV usually have solid type insulation; cables rated 230 kV and above are oil-filled, a telegram sent abroad, An encased group of insulated wires for transmitting electricity etc, A term used in the foreign exchange market for the US Dollar/British Pound rate, A large diameter line wire that often rests in the saddle groove, A pattern resembling the twisted strands of a rope, A group of individually insulated conductors inside a common jacket, A group of insulated conductors enclosed within a common jacket, Either a standard conductor, with or without insulation and other coverings, or a combination of conductors insulated from each other, Cables consist of a number of insulated conductors assembled in a compact form and covered by a flexible, waterproof protective sheath, Transmission medium of copper wire or optical fibre wrapped in a protective cover, Cable technologies use existing cable TV infrastructure (network) that your cable company uses for TV signals, to transmit data to and from the Internet Since cable TV was designed as a broadcast system, the cable is shared amongst the users in your neighborhood and is considered high speed or broadband Internet access, Dealer jargon referring to the exchange rate between the British pound sterling and the U S dollar It is so called because the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable beginning in the mid-1800s, A bundle of insulated wires usually twisted or woven around a central core Example: RG-59 is a popular type of coaxial cable used to carry television signals to the homes of subscribers, A transmission medium composed by copper wires or optical fibers wrapped in a protective cover, Physical transmission connection that is established between the two distinct nodes It contains a number of strands, which are the physical conductors within the cable A strand is either a fibre, a co-axial tube, or a copper wire, depending on the cable medium In the case of a twisted pair cable, a single strand consists of two copper wires twisted together, Trader jargon for the British Pound Sterling referring to the Sterling/US Dollar exchange rate Term began due to the fact that the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable starting in the mid 1800`s, A group of individually insulated conductors twisted helically, A CABLE is a wire or bundle of wires which is a fully insulated conductor of electricity A cable can be installed overhead or underground, gable, rudenture, past of cable, Fastened with, or attached to, a cable or rope, Adorned with cabling, third-person singular of cable, A cable connects the monitor to the video card in the computer, plural of cable, The normal way of connecting components and speakers to each other It's best to use cables that have OFC (oxygen free copper) in order to achieve the best sound, The single most critical item in the installation of a successful, high-reliability, maximum throughput SCSI system The longer the cables and the faster the data throughput, the more critical cables become Internal SCSI cables are usually unshielded ribbon cables and external cables are usually round, shielded cables with shielded connectors Cable impedance must be matched to the requirements of SCSI devices and cable pairs must be carefully selected for the correct SCSI signal lines Do not waste time and money on cheap SCSI cables!, The grouping or twisting togetherof two or more insulated conductors to form a cable, back to top, These are limited in length to about one third of the height of the shaft, A collection of cables, present participle of cable, The use of a large cable pulled between two large tractors (usually crawler tractors) to pull sown or uproot brush, The decoration of a fluted shaft of a column or of a pilaster with reeds, or rounded moldings, which seem to be laid in the hollows of the fluting, The twisting together of two or more insulated conductors to form a cable, The grouping or twisting together of two or more insulated conductors to form a cable, Cabling is used to refer to electrical or electronic cables, or to the process of putting them in a place. modern offices equipped with computer cabling. see also cable. all the wires that are used for electrical equipment or an electrical system, ornament with rounded moldings, A combination of cables, wire, cords and connecting hardware used in the telecommunications infrastructure, The means and media by which the servers and workstations on a LAN are connected Traditionally, connections have used some form of metal cable - thin or thick ethernet, coaxial; however fibre cabling and infrared (wireless) connections are also seen, The means and media by which the server(s) and workstations on a LAN are connected Traditionally connections have been via wire cable, but could be via fiber LANs could be cableless, The twisting together of two or more insulated conductors to form an element, The method by which a group of insulated conductors is mechanically assembled or twisted together,
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Short for cable television, broadcast over the above network, not by antenna
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A telegram, notably when send by (submarine) telegraph cable
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A unit of length equal to one tenth of a nautical mile
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A heavy rope or chain of at least 10 inches thick, as used to moor or anchor a ship
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An assembly of two or more wires, used for electrical power or data circuits; one or more and/or the whole may be insulated
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A strong, large-diameter wire or rope, or something resembling such a rope
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An assembly of two or more cable-laid ropes
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The currency pair British Pound against United States Dollar
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A system for receiving television or Internet service over coaxial or fibreoptic cables - "I tried to watch the movie last night but my cable was out."
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To provide with cable(s)
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To send a telegram by cable
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To communicate by cable
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To fasten (as if) with cable(s)
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To wrap wires to form a cable
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To fasten with a cable
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A molding, shaft of a column, or any other member of convex, rounded section, made to resemble the spiral twist of a rope; called also cable molding
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A rope of steel wire, or copper wire, usually covered with some protecting or insulating substance; as, the cable of a suspension bridge; a telegraphic cable
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To ornament with cabling
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It is made of hemp, of steel wire, or of iron links
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A flexible wire or bundle of wires, usually metal (glass or silica in fiber-optic cable), insulated with plastic or rubber, and having connectors on the ends Some kinds of cable, especially coaxial cable and fiber-optics cable, are used in electronics and computer networking
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A large, strong rope or chain, of considerable length, used to retain a vessel at anchor, and for other purposes
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Transmission medium of normally of copper wire or optical fiber wrapped in a protective plastic casing
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See Cabling
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To telegraph by a submarine cable a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire a television system transmitted over cables a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power a telegram sent abroad a nautical unit of depth send cables, wires, or telegrams fasten with a cable; "cable trees
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A unit of length
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To send a telegram
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"(1) A strong rope or chain for pulling or securing anything, usually a ship's anchor (2) A measurement of distance, a tenth of a nautical mile or approximately 200 yards " (Uden & Cooper)
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A heavy rope or chain used to moor or anchor a ship
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in financial markets cable is used to refer to the currency pair Great British Pounds against United States Dollars
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A telegram
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send a telegram, telegraph, wire fiil
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An assembly of two or more wires which are used for electrical power or data circuits; one or more may be insulated
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a television system transmitted over cables
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television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver
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a nautical unit of depth
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send cables, wires, or telegrams
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fasten with a cable; "cable trees"
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Group of wires capable of carrying voice or data transmissions Fiber optic cables are an assembly of optical fibers and other material providing mechanical and environmental protection
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Transmission medium of copper wire or optical fiber wrapped in a protective cover
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Most modern bicycles use cables to control the gear shifting and brakes These cables, also known as "Bowden cables" consist of two parts, an inner cable of twisted steel wire, and an outer cable housing Cables transmit force by a combination of tension on the inner cable and compression to the housing In many installations the housing doesn't run along the full length of the cable, but transmits the compressive part of the load to the frame by means of housing stops, fittings with holes small enough for the cable, but not small enough for the housing to pass through Some cable stops feature adjusting barrels This site features an extensive Article on Cable Installation
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a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire
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a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power
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A cable is a kind of very strong, thick rope, made of wires twisted together. the heavy anchor cable Steel cable will be used to replace worn ropes
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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
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strong cord; thick rope of steel or other metal; group of insulated conductors bound together (Electricity); telegram, cablegram; cable television isim
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Cable is used to refer to television systems in which the signals are sent along underground wires rather than by radio waves. They ran commercials on cable systems across the country The channel is only available on cable
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A cable is the same as a telegram. She sent a cable to her mother
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A cable is a group of metallic conductors or optical fibers that are bound together, usually with a protective sheath, a strength member, and insulation between individual conductors/fibers and for the entire group
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If a country, a city, or someone's home is cabled, cables and other equipment are put in place so that the people there can receive cable television. In France, 27 major cities are soon to be cabled In the UK, 254,000 homes are cabled. see also cabling. to send someone a telegram cable sb sth. Cable News Network cable modem cable structure cable television coaxial cable
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A conductor with insulation (single conductor cable) or a combination of conductors insulated from one another (multi-conductor cable) Cables up to 115 kV usually have solid type insulation; cables rated 230 kV and above are oil-filled
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a telegram sent abroad
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An encased group of insulated wires for transmitting electricity etc
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A term used in the foreign exchange market for the US Dollar/British Pound rate
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A large diameter line wire that often rests in the saddle groove
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A pattern resembling the twisted strands of a rope
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A group of individually insulated conductors inside a common jacket
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A group of insulated conductors enclosed within a common jacket
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Either a standard conductor, with or without insulation and other coverings, or a combination of conductors insulated from each other
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Cables consist of a number of insulated conductors assembled in a compact form and covered by a flexible, waterproof protective sheath
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Transmission medium of copper wire or optical fibre wrapped in a protective cover
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Cable technologies use existing cable TV infrastructure (network) that your cable company uses for TV signals, to transmit data to and from the Internet Since cable TV was designed as a broadcast system, the cable is shared amongst the users in your neighborhood and is considered high speed or broadband Internet access
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Dealer jargon referring to the exchange rate between the British pound sterling and the U S dollar It is so called because the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable beginning in the mid-1800s
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A bundle of insulated wires usually twisted or woven around a central core Example: RG-59 is a popular type of coaxial cable used to carry television signals to the homes of subscribers
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A transmission medium composed by copper wires or optical fibers wrapped in a protective cover
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Physical transmission connection that is established between the two distinct nodes It contains a number of strands, which are the physical conductors within the cable A strand is either a fibre, a co-axial tube, or a copper wire, depending on the cable medium In the case of a twisted pair cable, a single strand consists of two copper wires twisted together
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Trader jargon for the British Pound Sterling referring to the Sterling/US Dollar exchange rate Term began due to the fact that the rate was originally transmitted via a transatlantic cable starting in the mid 1800`s
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A group of individually insulated conductors twisted helically
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A CABLE is a wire or bundle of wires which is a fully insulated conductor of electricity A cable can be installed overhead or underground
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Cabling
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cabled
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cabled
Fastened with, or attached to, a cable or rope
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third-person singular of cable
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cables
A cable connects the monitor to the video card in the computer
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cables
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cables
The normal way of connecting components and speakers to each other It's best to use cables that have OFC (oxygen free copper) in order to achieve the best sound
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cables
The single most critical item in the installation of a successful, high-reliability, maximum throughput SCSI system The longer the cables and the faster the data throughput, the more critical cables become Internal SCSI cables are usually unshielded ribbon cables and external cables are usually round, shielded cables with shielded connectors Cable impedance must be matched to the requirements of SCSI devices and cable pairs must be carefully selected for the correct SCSI signal lines Do not waste time and money on cheap SCSI cables!
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cabling
The grouping or twisting togetherof two or more insulated conductors to form a cable
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cabling
back to top
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cabling
These are limited in length to about one third of the height of the shaft
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cabling
A collection of cables
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cabling
present participle of cable
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cabling
The use of a large cable pulled between two large tractors (usually crawler tractors) to pull sown or uproot brush
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cabling
The decoration of a fluted shaft of a column or of a pilaster with reeds, or rounded moldings, which seem to be laid in the hollows of the fluting
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cabling
The twisting together of two or more insulated conductors to form a cable
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cabling
The grouping or twisting together of two or more insulated conductors to form a cable
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cabling
Cabling is used to refer to electrical or electronic cables, or to the process of putting them in a place. modern offices equipped with computer cabling. see also cable. all the wires that are used for electrical equipment or an electrical system
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cabling
ornament with rounded moldings isim
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cabling
A combination of cables, wire, cords and connecting hardware used in the telecommunications infrastructure
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cabling
The means and media by which the servers and workstations on a LAN are connected Traditionally, connections have used some form of metal cable - thin or thick ethernet, coaxial; however fibre cabling and infrared (wireless) connections are also seen
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cabling
The means and media by which the server(s) and workstations on a LAN are connected Traditionally connections have been via wire cable, but could be via fiber LANs could be cableless
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cabling
The twisting together of two or more insulated conductors to form an element
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cabling
The method by which a group of insulated conductors is mechanically assembled or twisted together
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