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What (who) is splice acceptor - definition

ROPE MERGING
List of splices; Splicing (rope); Spliced loop; Cut splice; Cuntsplice; Cunt splice; Back splice; Short splice
  • Stages in splicing the end of a rope, from ''[[Scientific American]]'', 1871
  • Eye splice, common whipping thread, fid and Swedish fid

Acceptor (semiconductors)         
DOPANT ATOM THAT, WHEN ADDED TO A SEMICONDUCTOR, CAN FORM A P-TYPE REGION
Acceptor atom; Acceptor impurity; Trivalent impurity
In semiconductor physics, an acceptor is a dopant atom that when substituted into a semiconductor lattice forms a p-type region.
Acceptor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Acceptors; Acceptor (disambiguation)
·noun One who accepts.
II. Acceptor ·noun one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted.
splice         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Splicing; Splice (disambiguation); Splicing (disambiguation)
¦ verb join (a rope or ropes) by interweaving the strands at the ends.
?join (pieces of timber, film, or tape) at the ends.
?Genetics join or insert (a gene or gene fragment).
¦ noun a spliced join.
?the wedge-shaped tang of a cricket-bat handle, forming a joint with the blade.
Phrases
get (or be) spliced Brit. informal get married.
Derivatives
splicer noun
Origin
C16: prob. from MDu. splissen, of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Rope splicing

Rope splicing in ropework is the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands. Splices can be used to form a stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. Splices are preferred to knotted rope, since while a knot typically reduces the strength by 20–40%, a splice is capable of attaining a rope's full strength. However, splicing usually results in a thickening of the line and, if subsequently removed, leaves a distortion of the rope. Most types of splices are used on 3-strand rope, but some can be done on 12-strand or greater single-braided rope, as well as most double braids.
While a spliced 3-strand rope's strands are interwoven to create the splice, a braided rope's splice is constructed by simply pulling the rope into its jacket.