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noun

splice

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noun
1
A join made by weaving or overlapping two ends of rope, cable, or similar material.
"The sailor made a neat splice at the end of the line."
verb
1
To join two lengths of rope, film, wire, or similar material together.
"They spliced the two cables together to extend the cord."
"The editor spliced the scenes together in the final cut."
2
In genetics, to remove non-coding sections from RNA and join the remaining pieces together.
"The cell's machinery splices the pre-mRNA before it leaves the nucleus."

How to Use Splice

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo join two ends of something (rope, film, genetic material) together, or the resulting join.

Common pairings
splice together splice a rope gene splicing

Word Forms

spliced past tense, splices plural, splices singular

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Etymology

Borrowed around 1525 from Middle Dutch splissen, related to splitten, "to split" — oddly, the word shifted in meaning from "fraying apart" to "joining together" during the rope-making process.

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