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cable's length
or cable length
noun
- a nautical unit of length equivalent to 720 feet (219 meters) in the U.S. Navy and 608 feet (185 meters) in the British Navy.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cable's length1
First recorded in 1545–55
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Example Sentences
The best anchorage is in five fathoms water, about two cables length from the shore, directly in front of the village.
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Each transport was two cables length ahead of the one following; each division (on parallel courses) four cables from the other.
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Nearer and nearer they came, until scarcely a cables length separated them.
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The bank does not extend more than three cables length from the shore; without that, is an unfathomable depth.
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When within a cables length of the Ranger Captain Burdon sent up his colors.
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