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Showing words for CABLES using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Cables

cables

5 Letter Words for Cables

ables, alces, alecs, bales, basel, basle, blaes, blase, cable, claes, laces, sable, scale

4 Letter Words for Cables

abcs, abel, able, abls, aces, acle, albe, albs, alce, alec, ales, bacs, bale, bals, base, beal, bela, bels, besa, blae, blas, blea, cabs, cals, case, ceas, cels, esca, labs, lace, lacs, lase, leas, sabe, sale, scab, seal, slab

3 Letter Words for Cables

abc, abl, abs, ace, aes, alb, alc, ale, als, asb, ase, asl, bac, bae, bal, bas, bec, bel, bes, bls, cab, cal, cel, eas, ebs, ecb, ela, elb, els, esc, lab, lac, las, lbs, lca, lea, les, lsc, sab, sac, sal, sbe, sea, sec, sel, sla, sle

Definitions for Cables

[1] a heavy, strong rope.
[2] a very strong rope made of strands of metal wire, as used to support cable cars or suspension bridges.
[3] a cord of metal wire used to operate or pull a mechanism.
[4] Nautical . a thick hawser made of rope, strands of metal wire, or chain. cable's length.
[5] Electricity . an insulated electrical conductor, often in strands, or a combination of electrical conductors insulated from one another.
[6] cablegram.
[7] cable television.
[8] cable-stitch.
[9] Architecture . one of a number of reedings set into the flutes of a column or pilaster.
[10] to send (a message) by cable.
[11] to send a cablegram to.
[12] to fasten with a cable.
[13] to furnish with a cable.
[14] to join (cities, parts of a country, etc.) by means of a cable television network: The state will be completely cabled in a few years.
[15] to send a message by cable.
[16] to cable-stitch.
[17] George Washington, 1844–1925, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
[18] a strong thick rope, usually of twisted hemp or steel wire
[19] nautical an anchor chain or rope
[20] a unit of distance in navigation, equal to one tenth of a sea mile (about 600 feet) Also called: cable length , cable's length a unit of length in nautical use that has various values, including 100 fathoms (600 feet)
[21] a wire or bundle of wires that conducts electricity a submarine cable See also coaxial cable
[22] Also called: overseas telegram , international telegram , cablegram a telegram sent abroad by submarine cable, radio, communications satellite, or by telephone line
[23] See cable stitch
[24] short for cable television
[25] to send (a message) to (someone) by cable
[26] (tr) to fasten or provide with a cable or cables
[27] (tr) to supply (a place) with or link (a place) to cable television

Words related to Cables

cablecord, rope, wire, link, boom, coaxial

Words nearby Cables

cablecabinetmaking, cabinetry, cabinetwood, cabinetwork, cabiri, cable, cable bend, cable box, cable buoy, cable car, cable graft

Origin of Cables

1175–1225; Middle English, probably < Old North French *cable < Late Latin capulum lasso; compare Latin capulāre to rope, halter (cattle), akin to capere to take

Other words from Cables

ca·ble·like , adjective
re·ca·ble , verb, re·ca·bled, re·ca·bling.
un·ca·bled , adjective

Word origin for Cables

C13: from Old Norman French, from Late Latin capulum halter

Synonyms for Cables

cord, link, rope, wire, boom, coaxial