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Typically, I've heard this term used by industrial electricians. It means that a single cable, or single conductor is used to connect a device at one end, and the other end of the wire is connected directly to where it needs to be.

For example; a temperature probe (in a large industrial cookie oven) has one cable connected to it, and the other end of the cable goes directly to the device that monitors the oven temperature. There are no junction boxes, wire nuts, or splices used anywhere for a device's wiring connection. Make sense???

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