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n. ~ A joint between two separate pieces of roll film or tape to create a continuous strip. Notes:  A splice may use cement, tape, ultrasonic welding, or other means to connect the two pieces.
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Any type of cement or mechanical fastening by which two separate lengths of film are united end to end so they function as a single piece of film when passing through a camera, film processing machine [..]
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1520s, originally a sailors' word, from Middle Dutch splissen "to splice" (Dutch splitsen), from Proto-Germanic *spli-, from PIE root *(s)plei- "to split, splice" (see flint). [..]
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1620s (implied in splicing), first recorded in writing of Capt. John Smith, from splice (v.). Motion picture film sense is from 1923. In colloquial use, "marriage union, wedding" (1830).
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To join, permanently, physical media that conduct or transmit power or a communication signal. 2. A device that so joins conducting or transmitting media. 3. The completed yyjoint.
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a fitting or device used to join two sections of hose.
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An overlapping joint used to join the ends of webs together.
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The repair of a break in a roll of stamp paper, or the joining of two rolls of paper for continuous printing. Stamps printed over a splice are usually removed and destroyed before the normal stamps ar [..]
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The joining of two pieces of motion picture film end to end to allow them to be projected as a continuous length, accomplished in film editing and repair by the use of a device called a splicer (click [..]
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A method of joining two peices of film so they can be projected as one continuous piece. There are three methods: the Tape Splice (usually used for editing), the Cement Splice (used for original mater [..]
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The act of joining two pieces of film by any of several methods. (Film Editing)
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A connection of two or more conductors or cables to provide good mechanical strength as well as good conductivity.
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 – A point at which two separate lengths of tape are joined together. Spool (Traverse) Wound Rolls
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To join together, electronically or mechanically, with glue, heat, or tape. The connection itself is called a splice. sponsor:
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There are two types of splices, a full course butt splice and the more common tow splice. A tow splice is where the start of a laid tow is overlapped by the end of the same or another tow. There may be joined tows in a spool of raw material, and it is very difficult to predict where these may end up as splices in a ply. Splices may also be programm [..]
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The joining of two or more cables together by splicing the conductors together.  In copper wire telephone cables, splicing is on a mechanical basis and pair-to-pair, with the pairs organized by binder [..]
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(v) join by interweaving strands(n) joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together(v) join the ends of(n) a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined [..]
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The electrical and mechanical connection between two pieces of cable.
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The physical joining of two or more copper wire or optical fibres.
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To marry. Very strangely, “splice” means to split or divide. The way it came to signify unite is this: Ropes’ ends are first untwisted before the strands are interwoven. Joi [..]
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Interweave two ends of ropes or wire ropes to make a continuous length. Make a loop or eye in the end of a rope or wire rope by tucking the strand ends into the standing part
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The connection between two chord members or other structural members joined at their ends by welding or bolting to form a single, longer member.
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A fusion process that permanently bonds two strands together without a connector.
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A connection of two or more pieces of electrical wire made by using a wire nut or a terminal block.
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A joint used for connecting two lengths of conductor or cable with good mechanical strength as well as good conductivity.
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To join lines (ropes, cables etc.) by unravelling their ends and intertwining them to form a continuous line. To form an eye or a knot by splicing.
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The joining of two ends of a rope or ropes by so intertwining the strands, as but slightly to increase the diameter of the rope.
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To create a bond between two lines or an eye in the end of a line by weaving the strands together; as in: That's a mighty nice looking eye splice you have there.
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To permanently join two ropes by tucking their strands alternately over and under each other.
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A method of uniting the ends of two ropes by first unlaying the strands, then interweaving them so as to form a continuous rope.
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To join lines (ropes, cables etc.) by unravelling their ends and intertwining them to form a continuous line. To form an eye or a knot by splicing.
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  The act of making an eye, or of joining lines or wires together, by intertwining strands; the joint so made.  
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To join two lines together by interweaving and tucking their strands over and under each other in various manners. A strong way of joining lines without the use of knots.
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to join two lines by tucking the strands of each into the other.
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To join lines (ropes, cables etc.) by unravelling their ends and intertwining them to form a continuous line. To form an eye or a knot by splicing.
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To join lines (ropes, cables etc.) by unravelling their ends and intertwining them to form a continuous line. To form an eye or a knot by splicing.
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To join lines (ropes, cables etc.) by unravelling their ends and intertwining them to form a continuous line. To form an eye or a knot by splicing.
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1. to interweave the strands of a line to another line or to itself. 2. an interlaying of strands of rope to join another rope or to itself without tying a knot. Compare to "Bend"
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To join two lines together by interweaving and tucking their strands over and under each other in various manners. A strong way of joining lines without the use of knots.
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To unite or join the ends of roll materials by mechanical or electrical means, or by an adhesive.
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Joining two pieces of web material to form a continuous web.
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method of joining two ends of rope by interweaving them to form continuous loop.
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1) To assemble previously cut pieces of recording tape with special tape on the back side. 2) An edit so done.
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A joint formed by the connecting of two or more conductors. There are a number of different styles of wire splices. Lineman Wire Splice Splitter. A circuit or component that splits a signal into two o [..]
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A steelwork connection for joining (for example) two lengths of column to form a longer column. Beams can also be spliced, but the splice must not, if possible, be in the middle of the beam where the [..]
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(nautical) A junction or joining of ropes made by splicing them together. (electrical) The electrical and mechanical connection between two pieces of wire or cable. (cricket) That part of a bat [..]
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