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Cabled

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Ca·ble  (kbl), George Washington 1844-1925.
American writer whose works, including short stories and the novel The Grandissimes (1880), concern social order and racial discord in the South.

ca·ble  (kbl)
n.
1.
a. A strong, large-diameter, heavy steel or fiber rope.
b. Something that resembles such steel or fiber rope.
2. Electricity A bound or sheathed group of mutually insulated conductors.
3. Nautical
a. A heavy rope or chain for mooring or anchoring a ship.
b. A cable length.
4. A cablegram.
5. Cable television.
v. ca·bled, ca·bling, ca·bles
v.tr.
1.
a. To send a cablegram to.
b. To transmit (a message) by telegraph.
2. To supply or fasten with a cable or cables.
v.intr.
To send a cablegram.

[Middle English, from Old North French, from Late Latin capulum, lasso, from Latin capere, to seize; see kap- in Indo-European roots.]

cabler n.


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As soon as they had reached the little port, D'Arnot had cabled his government of his safety, and requested a three- months' leave, which had been granted.
Fentolin replied suavely, "I shall then telegraph to my agent, or rather I should say to a dear friend of mine who lives at The Hague, and that single word will be cabled by him from The Hague to New York.
Ten minutes after reading this letter I had cabled Mr.
 
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