cable
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: cablespast: cabledpp: cableding: cabling
The word evokes a sense of strength, tension, and connectivity. When referring to physical structures, it suggests industrial durability and the ability to withstand immense pulling forces, distinguishing it from simple string or twine. In a modern technological sense, it shifts toward the concept of a conduit. It represents the physical link that enables the flow of invisible information or power, often implying a permanent or semi-permanent installation rather than a wireless connection.
Countable when referring to individual physical wires or ropes used for a specific purpose.