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wire line

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wire line [′wīr ‚līn]
(design engineering)
Any cable or rope made of steel wires twisted together to form the strands.
A steel wire rope ⁵⁄₁₆ inch (7.94 millimeters) or less in diameter.
(electronics)
One or more current-conducting wires or cables, used for communication, control, or telemetry.
(petroleum engineering)
A line or cable used to lower and raise devices and gages in oil well boreholes; used for logging instruments and bottom-hole pressure gages.


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