coacts / coax [ko:ˈæks]
coacts – v. – 1. to act or work together; 2. force, compel, drive, control
coax – n. & adj. – n. – a coaxial cable, a cable consisting of an inner insulated core of stranded or solid wire surrounded by an outer insulated flexible wire braid, used especially as a transmission line for radio frequency signals and computer networks;
Do Not Confuse With coax [ko:ks] – v. – 1. persuade gradually by flattery or by continual patient trial; 2. obtain by coaxing; 3. manipulate