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Synonyms of the word 
CABLE → CABLEGRAM - CONDUCTOR - FASTEN - FIX - LINE - ROPE - SECURE - TELECASTING - TELECOMMUNICATE - TELEGRAM - TELEGRAPH - TELEVISION - VIDEO - WIREcable- n. (material) A long object used to make a physical connection.
- n. (communications) A system for transmitting television or Internet services over a network of coaxial or…
- n. A telegram, notably when sent by (submarine) telegraph cable.
- n. (nautical) A unit of length equal to one tenth of a nautical mile.
- n. (unit, chiefly nautical) 100 fathoms, 600 imperial feet, approximately 185 m.
- n. (finance) The currency pair British Pound against United States Dollar.
- n. (architecture) A moulding, shaft of a column, or any other member of convex, rounded section, made to…
- v. (transitive) To provide with cable(s).
- v. (transitive) To fasten (as if) with cable(s).
- v. (transitive) To wrap wires to form a cable.
- v. (transitive) To send a telegram by cable.
- v. (intransitive) To communicate by cable.
- v. (architecture, transitive) To ornament with cabling.
cablegram- n. A telegram transmitted via a submarine cable.
conductor- n. One who conducts or leads; a guide; a director.
- n. (music) A person who conducts an orchestra, choir or other music ensemble; a professional whose occupation…
- n. A person who takes tickets on public transportation and also helps passengers.
- n. Something that can transmit electricity, heat, light or sound.
- n. (mathematics) An ideal of a ring that measures how far it is from being integrally closed.
- n. A grooved sound or staff used for directing instruments, such as lithontriptic forceps; a director.
- n. (architecture) A leader.
fasten- v. To attach or connect in a secure manner.
- v. To cause to take close effect; to make to tell; to land.
fix- n. A repair or corrective action.
- n. A difficult situation; a quandary or dilemma.
- n. (informal) A single dose of an addictive drug administered to a drug user.
- n. A prearrangement of the outcome of a supposedly competitive process, such as a sporting event, a game,…
- n. A determination of location.
- n. (US) fettlings (mixture used to line a furnace).
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To pierce; now generally replaced by transfix.
- v. (transitive) To attach; to affix; to hold in place or at a particular time.
- v. (transitive) To mend, to repair.
- v. (transitive, informal) To prepare (food).
- v. (transitive) To make (a contest, vote, or gamble) unfair; to privilege one contestant or a particular…
- v. (transitive, US, informal) To surgically render an animal, especially a pet, infertile.
- v. (transitive, mathematics, sematics) To map a (point or subset) to itself.
- v. (transitive, informal) To take revenge on, to best; to serve justice on an assumed miscreant.
- v. (transitive) To render (a photographic impression) permanent by treating with such applications as will…
- v. (transitive, chemistry, biology) To convert into a stable or available form.
- v. (intransitive) To become fixed; to settle or remain permanently; to cease from wandering; to rest.
- v. (intransitive) To become firm, so as to resist volatilization; to cease to flow or be fluid; to congeal;…
line- n. A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen;…
- n. A rope, cord, string, or thread, of any thickness.
- n. A hose or pipe, of any size.
- n. Direction, path.
- n. The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, a telephone or internet cable between two points:…
- n. A letter, a written form of communication.
- n. A connected series of public conveyances, as a roadbed or railway track; and hence, an established arrangement…
- n. (military) A trench or rampart, or the non-physical demarcation of the extent of the territory occupied…
- n. The exterior limit of a figure or territory: a boundary, contour, or outline; a demarcation.
- n. A long tape or ribbon marked with units for measuring; a tape measure.
- n. (obsolete) A measuring line or cord.
- n. That which was measured by a line, such as a field or any piece of land set apart; hence, allotted place…
- n. A threadlike crease or wrinkle marking the face, hand, or body; hence, a characteristic mark.
- n. Lineament; feature; figure (of one's body).
- n. A more-or-less straight sequence of people, objects, etc., either arranged as a queue or column and often…
- n. (military) The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry,…
- n. A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person; a family or race; compare lineage.
- n. A small amount of text. Specifically.
- n. Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy; method of argument; department of industry, trade,…
- n. The official, stated position (or set of positions) of an individual or group, particularly a political…
- n. The products or services sold by a business, or by extension, the business itself.
- n. (stock exchange) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
- n. A measure of length.
- n. (historical) A maxwell, a unit of magnetic flux.
- n. (baseball, slang, 1800s, with "the") The batter’s box.
- n. (fencing, ‘line of engagement’) The position in which the fencers hold their swords.
- n. (engineering) Proper relative position or adjustment (of parts, not as to design or proportion, but with…
- n. A small portion or serving (of a powdery illegal drug).
- n. (obsolete) Instruction; doctrine.
- n. (genetics) Population of cells derived from a single cell and containing the same genetic makeup.
- n. (perfusion line) a set composed of a spike, a drip chamber, a clamp, a Y-injection site, a three-way stopcock…
- n. (ice hockey) A group of forwards that play together.
- v. (transitive) To place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
- v. (transitive) To place persons or things along the side of for security or defense; to strengthen by adding;…
- v. To form a line along.
- v. (transitive) To mark with a line or lines, to cover with lines.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To represent by lines; to delineate; to portray.
- v. (transitive) To read or repeat line by line.
- v. (intransitive, ‘line up’) To form or enter into a line.
- v. (intransitive, baseball) To hit a line drive; to hit a line drive which is caught for an out. Compare…
- v. To track (wild bees) to their nest by following their line of flight.
- n. (obsolete) Flax; linen, particularly the longer fiber of flax.
- v. (transitive) To cover the inner surface of (something), originally especially with linen.
- v. To reinforce (the back of a book) with glue and glued scrap material such as fabric or paper.
- v. (transitive) To fill or supply (something), as a purse with money.
- v. (transitive, now rare, of a dog) to copulate with, to impregnate.
rope- n. (uncountable) Thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted…
- n. (countable) An individual length of such material.
- n. A cohesive strand of something.
- n. (dated) A continuous stream.
- n. (baseball) A hard line drive.
- n. (ceramics) A long thin segment of soft clay, either extruded or formed by hand.
- n. (computer science) A data structure resembling a string, using a concatenation tree in which each leaf…
- n. (Jainism) A unit of distance equivalent to the distance covered in six months by a god flying at ten million…
- n. (jewelry) A necklace of at least 1 meter in length.
- n. (nautical) Cordage of at least 1 inch in diameter, or a length of such cordage.
- n. (archaic) A unit of length equal to 20 feet.
- n. (slang) Flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol.
- n. (slang, vulgar) A shot of semen that a man releases during ejaculation.
- n. (in the plural) The small intestines.
- v. (transitive) To tie (something) with something.
- v. (transitive) To throw a rope around (something).
- v. (intransitive) To be formed into rope; to draw out or extend into a filament or thread.
secure- adj. Free from attack or danger; protected.
- adj. Free from the danger of theft; safe.
- adj. Free from the risk of eavesdropping, interception or discovery; secret.
- adj. Free from anxiety or doubt; unafraid.
- adj. Firm and not likely to fail; stable.
- adj. Free from the risk of financial loss; reliable.
- adj. Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; commonly…
- adj. Overconfident; incautious; careless.
- v. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
- v. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to make certain; to assure; frequently with against…
- v. To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render incapable of getting loose or escaping.
- v. To get possession of; to make oneself secure of; to acquire certainly.
telecasting- v. present participle of telecast.
telecommunicate- v. To communicate over a long distance, often across the internet.
telegram- n. A message transmitted by telegraph.
- v. To send a telegram.
telegraph- n. (historical) An apparatus, or a process, for communicating rapidly between distant points, especially…
- v. To send a message by telegraph.
- v. To give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures or a change in attitude.
- v. To show one's intended action unintentionally.
television- n. (uncountable) An electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images,…
- n. (countable) A device for receiving television signals and displaying them in visual form.
- n. (uncountable) Collectively, the programs broadcast via the medium of television.
- n. (uncountable) Vision at a distance.
- v. (neologism, informal) To watch television.
video- n. Television, television show, movie.
- n. A short film clip, with or without audio (as in a music video, or one of the plethora of user-generated…
- n. Motion picture stored on VHS or some other format.
- n. (dated) VHS.
- v. (Britain) To record using a video camera, to videotape.
- v. (Britain) To record a television program.
wire- n. (uncountable) Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel…
- n. A piece of such material; a thread or slender rod of metal, a cable.
- n. A metal conductor that carries electricity.
- n. A fence made of usually barbed wire.
- n. (sports) A finish line of a racetrack.
- n. (informal) A telecommunication wire or cable.
- n. (by extension) An electric telegraph; a telegram.
- n. (slang) A hidden listening device on the person of an undercover operative for the purposes of obtaining…
- n. (informal) A deadline or critical endpoint.
- n. (billiards) A wire strung with beads and hung horizontally above or near the table which is used to keep…
- n. (usually in the plural) Any of the system of wires used to operate the puppets in a puppet show; hence,…
- n. (archaic, thieves' slang) A pickpocket who targets women.
- n. (Scotland) A knitting needle.
- v. To fasten with wire, especially with reference to wine bottles, corks, or fencing.
- v. To string on a wire.
- v. To equip with wires for use with electricity.
- v. To add something into an electrical system by means of wiring; to incorporate or include something.
- v. (informal) To send a message or a money value to another person through a telecommunications system, formerly…
- v. To make someone tense or psyched up.
- v. (slang) To install eavesdropping equipment.
- v. To snare by means of a wire or wires.
- v. (transitive, croquet) To place (a ball) so that the wire of a wicket prevents a successful shot.
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