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splice
(redirected from Splice (disambiguation))

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splice

To permanently fasten two string-like objects together such as copper wires, optical fibers or magnetic tape. See mechanical splice and fusion splice.


splice
the wedge-shaped end of a cricket-bat handle or similar instrument that fits into the blade

splice [splīs]
(electricity)
A joint used to connect two lengths of conductor with good mechanical strength and good conductivity.
(engineering)
To unite two parts, such as rope or wire, to form a continuous length.
(graphic arts)
To join two pieces of film together.


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