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coax cable — noun a transmission line for high frequency signals • Syn: ↑coaxial cable, ↑coax • Derivationally related forms: ↑coax (for: ↑coax) • Hypernyms: ↑cable, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
coax cable — noun see coaxial cable … New Collegiate Dictionary
Coax or Coaxial Cable — VP A video cable that consists of an inner conductor, an insulating layer, and a conducting shield consisting usually of braided metal. Coax is thicker than shielded audio cables because of the higher frequencies of video. RG59 is a common size… … Audio and video glossary
Cable coaxial — ► locución ELECTRICIDAD El que está integrado por dos conductores concéntricos, separados por una sustancia dieléctrica. * * * Cable formado por dos conductores concéntricos. El conductor central o núcleo está formado por un hilo sólido de cobre… … Enciclopedia Universal
Cable modem termination system — Cable modem terminations system A cable modem termination system or CMTS is a piece of equipment typically located in a cable company s headend or hubsite, and used to provide high speed data services, such as cable Internet or voice over… … Wikipedia
coax — I [[t]koʊks[/t]] v. t. 1) to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: Maybe you can coax her to sing[/ex] 2) to obtain by coaxing: to coax a secret from someone[/ex] 3) to maneuver into a desired position or end by… … From formal English to slang
Cable modem — Motorola SurfBoard SBV6120E EuroDOCSIS 3.0 cable modem A cable modem is a type of network bridge and modem that provides bi directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a HFC and RFoG infrastructure. Cable modems are primarily… … Wikipedia
coax — I. transitive verb Etymology: earlier cokes, from cokes simpleton Date: 1581 1. obsolete fondle, pet 2. to influence or gently urge by caressing or flattering ; wheedle < coaxed him into going > … New Collegiate Dictionary
coax — coax1 coaxer, n. coaxingly, adv. /kohks/, v.t. 1. to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: He coaxed her to sing, but she refused. 2. to obtain by coaxing: We coaxed the secret from him. 3. to manipulate to a desired… … Universalium
COAX — Coaxial (Cable) (Governmental » Military) * Trinity Rail Management Incorporated (Regional » Railroads) … Abbreviations dictionary