Splice

Splice may refer to:


 * as connection of two or more pieces of linear material
 * Rope splicing, joining two pieces of rope or cable by weaving the strands of each into the other
 * Eye splice, a method of creating a permanent loop in the end of multi stranded rope by means of rope splicing.
 * V-splice, joining two pieces of wood by mating a deep V in one to a long extension of the other
 * Tape splice, the joining of audio tape
 * Film Splice, the joining of film stock
 * Electrical splice, the joining of wires in electrical wiring
 * Optical splice, the joining of optical fibers:
 * Fusion splicing, a permanent splice between two fibers
 * Mechanical splice, a temporary splice between two fibers


 * in genetics
 * RNA splicing, a natural modification of ribonucleic acids
 * Genetic engineering, also known as gene splicing, artificially joining pieces of genetic material
 * Protein splicing, a natural process where inteins are removed


 * in computer science:
 * splice (system call), a system call used to transfer data on Linux
 * TCP splicing, postponement of the connection between the client and the server in computer networking
 * An operation between two Linked lists, as in the programming language C++


 * in mathematics
 * Splicing rule, a transformation of formal languages
 * Splicing, in mathematics is an operation for creating new knots from other knots (and links). The concept's name is inspired by and related to rope splicing.


 * in other meanings
 * Splice (film), a 2009 science fiction film
 * Splicing veins, the connection of more than one vein to formulate a long vein conduit for vascular bypass surgery
 * Splice, on a cricket bat, where the handle is joined to the body of the bat
 * Splice the mainbrace, an order given aboard naval vessels to issue the crew with a drink
 * Splice (ice cream), an Australian iced confectionery consisting of ice cream surrounded by fruit flavoured ice
 * Spliced (TV series), a Canadian animated TV series by Teletoon and Nelvana
 * Software release life cycle, or Software Product Life Cycle (SPLICE)