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splicing

Splicing (noun) means the act or process of joining two things together, as with rope, film, or genetic material. Example: “Splicing the two clips took longer than expected.”

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The act or process of joining two things together, as with rope, film, or genetic material.
"Splicing the two clips took longer than expected."

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In plain EnglishThe process of joining two things end to end.

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splicings plural

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What does “splicing” mean?

The word “splicing” means the act or process of joining two things together, as with rope, film, or genetic material. In plain terms, the process of joining two things end to end.

How do you use “splicing” in a sentence?

Here is “splicing” used in a sentence: “Splicing the two clips took longer than expected.”

What part of speech is “splicing”?

“Splicing” is a noun.

What is the meaning of splicing?

"splicing" (noun) means the act or process of joining two things together, as with rope, film, or genetic material.

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