COAXIAL CABLE


Meaning of COAXIAL CABLE in English

noun

also coaxial

: a cable consisting of a tube of conducting material surrounding a central conductor held in place by insulators with the whole assembly being covered with insulation and used to transmit telegraph, telephone, and television signals of high frequency — called also concentric cable

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