2. Verb. (third-person singular of splice) ¹
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Definition of Splices
1. splice [v] - See also: splice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Splices
Literary usage of Splices
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"Plate Girder Web splices.—Plate girder webs may be spliced in a number of ...
The splices shown in Figs. 202 and 203 are used when a part of the web is ..."
2. Types and Details of Bridge Construction by Frank Woodward Skinner (1906)
"CHAPTER XXIV WEB AND FLANGE splices WEB and flange splices should be designed to
take the maximum stresses that occur at their respective locations in ..."
3. Types and Details of Bridge Construction by Frank Woodward Skinner (1906)
"CHAPTER XXIV WEB AND FLANGE splices WEB and flange splices should be designed to
take the maximum stresses that occur at their respective locations in ..."
4. Architectural Engineering: With Special Reference to High Building by Joseph Kendall Freitag (1901)
"But as explained previously, continuous vertical splices are far preferable ...
Column splices are generally made just above the floor- beam connections, ..."
5. The Theory of Structures by Charles Milton Spofford (1915)
"Web splices. Owing to the limited length of plates obtainable it is frequently
... The design of such splices requires two distinct operations, viz., ..."
6. The Theory of Structures by Charles Milton Spofford (1911)
"Web splices. Owing to the limited length of plates obtainable it is frequently
... The design of such splices requires two distinct operations, viz., ..."
7. The Design of Simple Roof-trusses in Wood and Steel: With an Introduction to by Malverd Abijah Howe (1912)
"Metal splices: for Tension Members of Wood.— Figs. 53 and 54 show two types of
metal splices which have the great advantage over all the splices described ..."
8. The American Boys Handy Book by Daniel Carter Beard (1890)
"splices, Timber-Hitches, etc. Although splices may not be as useful to boys as
knots and hitches, for the benefit of those among my readers who ars ..."