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The word "splice" originates from the Proto-Germanic term *splekijaną, which likely meant "to weave together" or "to intertwine." This root is related to the words "split" and "splinter," which all refer to actions that involve separating or joining materials.
Over time, the term "splice" came to specifically refer to joining ropes, cables, or other flexible materials by overlapping and interweaving the ends. This technique was commonly used in sailing, where it was necessary to create strong and reliable connections between ropes.
Today, the term "splice" is used in various contexts, including:
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