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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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The IET concluded underground cables were, on average, around four-and-a-half times more expensive than overhead lines while cabling out at sea could be up to 11 times more expensive.

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These are then used for a whole range of applications, from making PPE to cabling, building materials and dyes.

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The spokesperson said they were working "to overcome additional challenges such as secondary damages and additional poling and cabling work in some areas".

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Miles of trenches may be dug for cabling, large new electricity substations and converter stations have been proposed, and plans for offshore wind farms have already been approved.

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Further upgrades such as a new prompt desk, performance communication systems and the supporting cabling infrastructure would also be needed.

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