ribbon cable

ribbon cable
● ►en loc. m. ►CABLE Version anglaise de nappe.

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  • ribbon cable — cable which is composed of individual conductors which are lined up next to one another, flat cable …   English contemporary dictionary

  • ribbon cable — /ˈrɪbən keɪbəl/ (say ribuhn kaybuhl) noun a wide flat cable comprising a number of conducting wires running parallel to each other and sealed in a plastic coating; used in computers. Also, flat cable …  

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