'Cable' definitions:
Definition of 'cable'
From: WordNet
noun
A telegram sent abroad [syn: cable, cablegram, overseas telegram]
noun
A conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power [syn: cable, line, transmission line]
noun
A very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire
noun
A nautical unit of depth [syn: cable, cable length, cable's length]
noun
Television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver [syn: cable television, cable]
noun
A television system that transmits over cables [syn: cable, cable television, cable system, cable television service]
verb
verb
Fasten with a cable; "cable trees"
Definition of 'Cable'
From: GCIDE
- Cable \Ca"ble\ (k[=a]"b'l), n. [F. c[^a]ble, LL. capulum, caplum, a rope, fr. L. capere to take; cf. D., Dan., & G. kabel, from the French. See Capable.]
- 1. A large, strong rope or chain, of considerable length, used to retain a vessel at anchor, and for other purposes. It is made of hemp, of steel wire, or of iron links. [1913 Webster]
- 2. 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. [1913 Webster]
- 3. (Arch) 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. [1913 Webster]
- Bower cable, the cable belonging to the bower anchor.
- Cable road, a railway on which the cars are moved by a continuously running endless rope operated by a stationary motor.
- Cable's length, the length of a ship's cable. Cables in the merchant service vary in length from 100 to 140 fathoms or more; but as a maritime measure, a cable's length is either 120 fathoms (720 feet), or about 100 fathoms (600 feet, an approximation to one tenth of a nautical mile).
- Cable tier. (a) That part of a vessel where the cables are stowed. (b) A coil of a cable.
- Sheet cable, the cable belonging to the sheet anchor.
- Stream cable, a hawser or rope, smaller than the bower cables, to moor a ship in a place sheltered from wind and heavy seas.
- Submarine cable. See Telegraph.
- To pay out the cable, To veer out the cable, to slacken it, that it may run out of the ship; to let more cable run out of the hawse hole.
- To serve the cable, to bind it round with ropes, canvas, etc., to prevent its being, worn or galled in the hawse, et.
- To slip the cable, to let go the end on board and let it all run out and go overboard, as when there is not time to weigh anchor. Hence, in sailor's use, to die. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Cable'
From: GCIDE
- Cable \Ca"ble\ (k[=a]"b'l), v. t.
- 1. To fasten with a cable. [1913 Webster]
- 2. (Arch.) To ornament with cabling. See Cabling. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Cable'
From: GCIDE
Synonyms of 'cable'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- armored cable,
- battery cable,
- bell wire,
- braid,
- brail,
- BX cable,
- cablegram,
- chain,
- co-ax,
- coaxial cable,
- concentric cable,
- cord,
- day letter,
- electric cable,
- electric cord,
- fast telegram,
- flash,
- guy,
- hawser,
- highline,
- hookup wire,
- lead,
- ligament,
- ligation,
- ligature,
- line,
- mooring,
- night letter,
- party line,
- power line,
- private line,
- radio,
- radiogram,
- rope,
- send a wire,
- sign off,
- sign on,
- spun yarn,
- strand,
- string,
- telegram,
- telegraph,
- telegraph cable,
- telegraph line,
- telephone line,
- Teletype,
- telex,
- tendon,
- thong,
- three-wire cable,
- transmission line,
- triaxial cable,
- trunk,
- trunk line,
- twine,
- twist,
- underground cable,
- WATS,
- WATS line,
- wire,
- wire line,
- yarn
Words containing 'Cable'
- Cabled,
- Cabling,
- Bower cable,
- Bridle cable,
- Cable buoy,
- Cable railway,
- Cable road,
- Cable tier,
- Cable's length,
- Chain cable,
- Electric cable,
- Ferranti cables,
- Jumper cable,
- Range of cable,
- Sheet cable,
- Shot of a cable,
- Stream cable,
- Submarine cable,
- Telegraph cable,
- Tiers of a cable,
- To part a cable,
- To pay out the cable,
- To serve the cable,
- To slip a cable,
- To slip the cable,
- To snub a cable,
- To veer out the cable,
- booster cable,
- cable car,
- cable length,
- cable molding,
- cable system,
- cable television,
- cable tramway,
- coax cable,
- coaxial cable,
- electrical cable,
- ethernet cable,
- ground cable,
- guy cable,
- power cable,
- printer cable,
- Submarine telegraph cable,
- To heave a cable short,
- cable television service,
- fiber optic cable,
- fibre optic cable