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  • 51coax — [kəʊks] verb [T] to gently persuade someone to do something …

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  • 52coax — /koʊks / (say kohks) verb (t) 1. to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc. 2. to get or win by coaxing. 3. Obsolete to fondle. 4. Obsolete to befool. –verb (i) 5. to use gentle persuasion, etc. {obsolete cokes (noun) fool; of doubtful… …

  • 53coax —    See coaxial cable …

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  • 54COAX — comp. abbr. Coaxial Cable …

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  • 55coax — cokes …

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  • 56coax — v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by into, or to + infin.) persuade (a person) gradually or by flattery. 2 (foll. by out of) obtain (a thing from a person) by coaxing. 3 manipulate (a thing) carefully or slowly. Derivatives: coaxer n. coaxingly adv. Etymology …

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  • 57Ethernet over coax — (EoC) is a family of technologies that supports the transmission of Ethernet frames over co axial or coax cable. History The first Ethernet standard was IEEE 802.3 CSMA was for Ethernet running baseband over coaxial cable. The use of coaxial… …

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  • 58Multimedia over Coax Alliance — Contenido 1 Historia 2 MoCA 1.1 3 MoCA 2.0 4 Referencias 5 Véase también …

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  • 59Linquo coax ranis — are the first words of a two line poem in internally rhymed hexameters by Serlo of Wilton. The complete text is::Linquo coax ranis, cras corvis, vanaque vanis;:Ad logicam pergo que mortis non timet ergo.: I leave croaking to frogs, crowing to… …

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  • 60Multimedia over Coax Alliance — (MoCA) is a trade group promoting a standard that uses coaxial cables to connect consumer electronics and home networking devices in homes. It allows both data communication and the transfer of audio and video streams. Contents 1 History 2 MoCA 1 …

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