coaxial
/kəˈækseiəl/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or having two or more parts or elements that are parallel or concentric
“The coaxial cable was used to connect the TV and the satellite dish.”
2. noun
a cable or cord with two or more parallel or concentric conductors, used for transmitting electrical signals or for other purposes
“The coaxial cable was used to connect the computer to the internet.”
3. verb
to persuade or encourage someone to do something, especially by gentle or indirect means
“The teacher coaxed the student into trying the difficult math problem.”