Cable
Noun, Verb
Definition
(n) : a thick wire covered with a protective layer that carries electricity or information.
(v) : To send something, usually a message or signal, using a cable or to attach/fasten with a cable.
(v) : To send something, usually a message or signal, using a cable or to attach/fasten with a cable.
Example
"They used a steel cable to lift the heavy load."
"The internet cable is plugged into the wall."
"The technician will cable the new connection tomorrow."
Explanation
A cable is a thick, strong rope made of wire or fibers used for pulling or holding things. In technology, it means an wire or group of wires covered with protective layer that carry electricity, internet, or TV signals from one place to another. Cables can be found in buildings, machines, bridges, and electronic devices. Examples include USB cables, charging cables, and undersea cables that connect internet across countries.