Pronunciation: /splaɪst/
verb to join or connect together by interweaving the strands or parts
A1 I spliced the rope to make it shorter.
A2 She spliced the wires together to connect them.
B1 The film editor spliced together different scenes to create a cohesive story.
B2 The scientist spliced genes from different organisms to create a genetically modified plant.
C1 The artist spliced together various images to create a collage masterpiece.
C2 The hacker spliced into the company's database to steal sensitive information.
adjective joined or connected by splicing
A1 The spliced rope was strong enough to hold the weight.
A2 She wore a spliced dress that had different patterns on each side.
B1 The spliced wires were carefully connected to ensure proper functioning.
B2 The spliced film footage created a seamless transition between scenes.
C1 The spliced DNA strands resulted in a genetically modified organism.
C2 The spliced genes were inserted into the plant to enhance its resistance to pests.
formal The scientist spliced together different DNA sequences to create a genetically modified organism.
informal I watched a tutorial on how to splice videos together for my YouTube channel.
slang I'm going to splice in some extra footage to make the vlog more interesting.
figurative She spliced together memories of her childhood to create a vivid picture of the past.
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