
1) Attach 2) Australian brand 3) Betting parasites join 4) Bit of genetic engineering 5) Collaborative project 6) Conjunction 7) Cut and paste 8) Cut film 9) Do a cutting-room job 10) Do a film editing chore 11) Do film editing work 12) Do some film editing 13) Do some genetic engineering 14) Do technical film work
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1) Edit 2) Merge 3) Splicing
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the joint between the handle and the blade of a bat; the weakest part of the bat. If the ball hits the splice it is likely to dolly up for an easy catch.
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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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• (v. t.) To unite in marrige. • (n.) A junction or joining made by splicing. • (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. • (v. t.) To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc., by lapping the ...
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An effective means of film editing where the ends of two separate pieces of film are joined together to form one piece of film. Splices are required in the event of a break in the film or when two scenes `spliced together` giving the impression of contiguous action. Splices help to maintain a continuity of action throughout a film via the combinati...
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Area of lane where maple and pine boards join. (break of the boards, dovetails, piano keys)
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permanent joining of two ropes by interweaving their strands. In the short splice the strands of each rope are unlayed (untwisted), interwoven, and ...
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Joining rope by intertwining the strands.
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a connecting device with barrel(s) accommodating electrical conductor(s) with or without additional provision to accommodate and secure the insulation
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butt-joint in a magnetic tape held by means of a strip of adhesive material
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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 permanent junction between two fibre ends. (See also Fused Splice or Mechanical Splice).
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Splice noun A junction or joining made by splicing.
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Splice transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Spliced ;
present participle & verbal noun Splicing .] [ Dutch
splitsen ,
splitten ; akin to German
splissen , Swedish
splissa , Danish
splisse , a...
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The act of joining two pieces of film by any of several methods. (Film Editing)
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join (two ends)Â
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In nautical terms, a splice is a work in a rope which creates an eye or a joint without tying a knot. A splice works on friction and has the advantage that it doesn't weaken a rope as much as a knot does.
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Splice is British slang for to have sex with.
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The V-shaped join between the willow blade and cane handle of the bat. The natural compliance of the wood has little effect up here, so a ball that bounces sufficiently to hit the splice will cause the batsman some discomfort.
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An area of lane where maple and pine boards connect.
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The end joint uniting two webs.
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noun a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; `the break was due to an imperfect splice`
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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 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 material), and the far less common Ultra-Sonic Splice (used for Polyester Base film).
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