A telegram, notably when sent by (submarine) telegraph cable.
100 fathoms, 600 imperial feet, approximately 185 m.
A strong rope or chain used to moor or anchor a ship.
An assembly of two or more wires, used for electrical power or data circuits; one or more and/or the whole may be insulated.
An assembly of two or more cable-laid ropes.
The currency pair British Pound against United States Dollar.
A strong, large-diameter wire or rope, or something resembling such a rope.
A system for transmitting television or Internet services over a network of coaxial or fibreoptic cables.
A unit of length equal to one tenth of a nautical mile.
A textural pattern achieved by passing groups of stitches over one another.
A moulding, shaft of a column, or any other member of convex, rounded section, made to resemble the spiral twist of a rope.
To communicate by cable
To provide with cable(s)
To ornament with cabling.
To wrap wires to form a cable
To fasten (as if) with cable(s)
To create cable stitches.
To send a telegram, news, etc., by cable
The act or fact of communicating anything; transmission.
A connection between two tissues, organs, or cavities.
A trope by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says "we" instead of "I" or "you".
An instance of information transfer; a conversation or discourse.
A message; the essential data transferred in an act of communication.
A passageway or opening between two locations; connection.
Participation in Holy Communion.
The concept or state of exchanging data or information between entities.
The body of all data transferred to one or both parties during an act of communication.