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Coaxial

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Adjective

1. coaxal, coaxial

having a common axis

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Coaxial

see synonyms of coaxial
adjective
1. 
having or being mounted on a common axis
2. geometry
(of a set of circles) having all the centres on a straight line
3. electronics
formed from, using, or connected to a coaxial cable

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Coaxial

see synonyms of coaxial
adjective
1. 
having a common axis
: also coˈaxal (koʊˈæksəl ; kōakˈsəl)
2. 
designating a compound speaker consisting of a smaller unit mounted within and connected with a larger one on a common axis: the smaller unit reproduces the higher frequencies, beyond the range of the larger
3.  US
designating a high-frequency transmission line or cable in which a solid or stranded central conductor is surrounded by an insulating medium which, in turn, is surrounded by a solid or braided outside conductor in the form of a cylindrical shell: it is used for sending telephone, telegraph, television, etc. impulses

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Coaxial

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adj.
Having or mounted on a common axis.

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