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splicer
splice S0654800 (splīs)tr.v. spliced, splic·ing, splic·es 1. a. To join (two pieces of film, for example) at the ends.b. To join (ropes, for example) by interweaving strands.2. To join (pieces of wood) by overlapping and binding at the ends.3. To join together or insert (segments of DNA or RNA) so as to form new genetic combinations or alter a genetic structure.4. Slang To join in marriage: They went to Las Vegas to get spliced.n.1. A joining by splicing.2. A place where parts have been spliced. [Obsolete Dutch splissen, from Middle Dutch.] splic′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | splicer - a woodworker who joins pieces of wood with a splicewoodworker, woodman, woodsman - makes things out of wood | | 2. | splicer - a worker who splices ropes together by interweaving strandsworker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker" | | 3. | splicer - a mechanical device for joining two pieces of paper or film or magnetic tapemechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeesplicesplicer
Words related to splicernoun a woodworker who joins pieces of wood with a spliceRelated Words- woodworker
- woodman
- woodsman
noun a worker who splices ropes together by interweaving strandsRelated Wordsnoun a mechanical device for joining two pieces of paper or film or magnetic tapeRelated Words |