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splice vs officiate

officiate vs splice

splice is a noun but officiate is not a noun.

splice and officiate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
splice Yes No Yes No
officiate No No Yes No
As verbs, officiate is a hypernym of splice; that is, officiate is a word with a broader meaning than splice:
  • splice: perform a marriage ceremony
  • officiate: act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual, such as a wedding
splice (noun) officiate (noun)
joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together
a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together
splice (verb) officiate (verb)
join by interweaving strands perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function
join the ends of act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual, such as a wedding
join together so as to form new genetic combinations
perform a marriage ceremony
Difference between splice and officiate

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