splice
Pronunciation: (splīs), [key] — v., n. spliced, splic•ing,
—v.t. - to join together or unite (two ropes or parts of a rope) by the interweaving of strands.
- to unite (timbers, spars, or the like) by overlapping and binding their ends.
- to unite (film, magnetic tape, or the like) by butting and cementing.
- to join or unite.
- to join (segments of DNA or RNA) together.
- to unite in marriage: They'll be spliced in June.
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- to issue a ration of spirits, as grog, to all hands.
- to drink spirits.
—n. - a joining of two ropes or parts of a rope by splicing.
- the union or junction made by splicing.
- a joining or junction of two pieces of timber, spar, etc., by overlapping and fastening the ends.
- a joining of film, electromagnetic tape, or the like.
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