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cabling

[ key-bling ]

noun

, Architecture.
  1. decoration with cable moldings.
  2. reedings set into the flutes of a column or pilaster.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cabling1

First recorded in 1745–55; cable + -ing 1

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Example Sentences

That’s fine if you’re able to discreetly run them out of sight, but otherwise magnifies the eyesore caused by poorly managed cabling.

Finally, we recommend using a pair of wireless headphones to avoid getting tangled in any cabling that could cut off circulation.

More expensive cabling like that offered by Mogami will cost much more to purchase in bulk, but its lasting durability and quality may eliminate the need to otherwise repeatedly replace cheaper cables as they fail.

Wireless headphone designs are the most common improvement in portability thanks to the lack of cabling and cords, which can become tangled in bags or even crimped or damaged.

The resulting outages delayed emergency room care and forced staff to restore critical heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen level monitors with ethernet cabling.

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Fresh light may be shed on the matter by the battle now imminent, but I am cabling on reasoned existing facts.

I soon found out by cabling from headquarters that he had left Buenos Ayres for London some two months ago.

He tried to figure out some foolproof way of cabling to Havana, but the censorship hazards were too great.

Up to the last moment in July, 1914, he was cabling his New York partner that there would probably be no hostilities.

I expected another babe in the woods and I was contemplating cabling the police to look out for them and shoo away the wolves.

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