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coaxial
[koh-ak-see-uhl]
adjective
Also coaxal having a common axis or coincident axes.
Geometry.
(of a set of circles) having the property that each pair of circles has the same radical axis.
(of planes) intersecting in a straight line.
(of a loudspeaker) having two or more cones with their centers mounted on the same axis.
coaxial
/ kəʊˈæksəl, kəʊˈæksɪəl /
adjective
having or being mounted on a common axis
geometry (of a set of circles) having all the centres on a straight line
electronics formed from, using, or connected to a coaxial cable
Other Word Forms
- coaxially adverb
- uncoaxal adjective
- uncoaxial adjective
Example Sentences
The actual road that led Redick to the Lakers has been lined with coaxial cables, modems and Wi-Fi signals, and is painfully and, at times, beautifully structureless.
Two cities and their teams are tied together by coaxial cable.
Honda says in documents posted Friday by U.S. safety regulators that the problem was traced to a faulty coaxial cable connector.
Unlike most helicopters, Sikorsky’s bid uses two counter-rotating coaxial main rotors and a pusher propeller that the company says will allow for quicker acceleration and deceleration.
The second is the coaxial lift compound rotor helicopter called Defiant X, built by the Lockheed-Boeing team.
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