Crossword-Solution: SPLICE 6 letters, 75 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Splice v. t. To unite, as two ropes, or parts of a rope, by a
particular manner of interweaving the strands, -- the union being
between two ends, or between an end and the body of a rope.
Splice v. t. To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc., by lapping the
two ends together, or by applying a piece which laps upon the two ends,
and then binding, or in any way making fast.
Splice v. t. To unite in marrige.
Splice n. A junction or joining made by splicing.

We have 75 clues for the answer “SPLICE”

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Join at the ends 1 answer
Join, as film 1 answer
Join wire ends together 1 answer
Join two strips of film, wire, rope, or the like together at the ends 1 answer
Join together, as pieces of film 1 answer
Join together, as film 1 answer
Join rope ends. 1 answer
Join by weaving. 1 answer
Join by interweaving 1 answer
Join by intertwining 1 answer
Join, like film 1 answer
Interweave strands 1 answer
Get married, in slang 1 answer
Film repair 1 answer
Film editor's handiwork 1 answer
Emulate a film editor 1 answer
Editing Do some film 1 answer
Edit, as tape or genes 1 answer
Edit, as tape 1 answer
Repair videotape 1 answer
join together so as to form new genetic combinations 1 answer
join ropes 1 answer
film Edit 1 answer
___ the main brace 1 answer
Wire repair 1 answer
Unite, as ropes. 1 answer
Tape or wire joining 1 answer
Repair, as film 1 answer
Edit, as film 1 answer
Repair film 1 answer
RNA reconnection 1 answer
Put together a film? 1 answer
Piece together, as tape 1 answer
Piece together, as film 1 answer
Mend one's genes 1 answer
Make recombinant DNA 1 answer
Joining of two cables. 1 answer
Edit videotape, in a way 1 answer
A joining. 1 answer
Bit of genetic engineering 1 answer
Braid, in a way 1 answer
Do a cutting-room job 1 answer
Do a film editing chore 1 answer
Do a film editor's job 1 answer
Do film editing work 1 answer
Do some film editing 1 answer
Do some genetic engineering 1 answer
Do technical film work 1 answer
Edit film, in a way 1 answer
Edit films 1 answer
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Sentences with SPLICE (5)

When we got into warm latitudes we were taught not only to knot and splice, but to take in and set the mizzen royal.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
The cable sent from the _Caroline_ was just 60 yards too short and did not reach the shore, so although the _Caroline_ did make the splice late that night, we could neither test nor speak.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
You’ve been open and above-board with me, and I’ll do the same by you: it being the case that you’re hard hit about a lovely woman, which many a time and oft it has happened to old Pew; and him with a feeling ’art that bleeds for you, Commander; why look here: I’m that girl’s godfather; promised and vowed for her, I did; and I like you; and you’re the man for her; and, by the living Jacob, you shall splice! KIT.
The Plays of W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
Stranded Wire Cable.--No splice should be served with twine until it has been inspected by whoever is in charge of the workshop.
The Aeroplane Speaks H. Barber 1997
Down by the Docks, the placards in the shops apostrophise the customer, knowing him familiarly beforehand, as, ‘Look here, Jack!’ ‘Here’s your sort, my lad!’ ‘Try our sea-going mixed, at two and nine!’ ‘The right kit for the British tar!’ ‘Ship ahoy!’ ‘Splice the main-brace, brother!’ ‘Come, cheer up, my lads.
The Uncommercial Traveller Charles Dickens 1997

Quotes with SPLICE (3)

In Dominion they have a saying about the Lasters. Those who can, Splice. Everyone else comes in Last.
L.E. Sterling True Born
You don’t get to rewind your life like a tape and splice it back together, pretending it never knotted and tore, when it did and you know it did.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia Signal to Noise
In the very beginning, women were editors because they were the people in the lab rolling the film before there was editing. Then when people like D. W. Griffith began editing, they needed the women from the lab to come and splice the film together. Cecil B. DeMille's editor was a woman. Then, when it became a more lucrative job, men moved into it.
Thelma Schoonmaker
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 69 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).