verb
- joined or connected two pieces of rope, wire, or film by weaving or binding the ends together
- edited film or tape by cutting and joining segments
Usage: past tense of splice
Usage: past tense of splice; film/video editing
Examples
- The sailor spliced the two ropes together to make them longer.
- The electrician spliced the damaged wires to restore power.
- The film editor spliced several scenes together for the final cut.
- They spliced the broken cable using special connectors.
- The documentary was spliced from hours of raw footage.
- The rope had been spliced so well that the joint was barely visible.