coaxial

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    having a common axis

Word Origin

coaxial (adj.)
"having a common axis," 1904, as a term in mathematics; coaxial cable is 1934. See co- + axial.

Example

1. The longer the coaxial cable has to run , the weaker the signal .
2. 10base2 Uses a single coaxial cable to connect all workstations together in a " bus " configuration , and does not require a hub .
3. However , babbage suspects that the caps are being put in place to deter consumers from finding alternatives to subscription-based television services fed via coaxial cable or fibre-optic connections .

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