splicer
/ˈspɪl.sər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or machine that joins or splices two or more things together, especially electrical or optical fibers.
“The splicer carefully connected the optical fibers to ensure a stable internet connection.”
2. noun
A device or tool used for splicing or joining materials, such as wire or rope.
“The electrician used a wire splicer to connect the new wires to the existing circuit.”
3. verb
To join or connect two or more things together, especially electrical or optical fibers.
“The technician had to splicer the fiber optic cables to ensure they were working properly.”