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cable noun 1 a strong wire cord or rope used for supporting loads, lifting, hauling, towing, etc. 2 two or more electrical wires bound together but separated from each other by insulating material, and covered by a protective outer sheath, used to carry electricity, telephone messages, television signals, etc. 3 naut a measure of length or depth, about 600 ft (200 m). 4 (also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable. 5 (also cable stitch) a pattern in knitting that looks like twisted cable. 6 short for cable television. verb (cabled, cabling) 1 to tie up or provide with a cable or cables. 2 tr & intr to send a cable, or send (a message) to someone by cable. 3 to provide with cable television.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: ultimately from Latin capulum halter.