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Topic: Technology

splicing

IPA: /ˈsplaɪsɪŋ/

KK: /ˈsplaɪsɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The place where two pieces are joined together, especially in a way that allows them to work as one.

Example: The splicing of the two cables improved the connection significantly.

verb

Definition: To join or connect two pieces together, especially in the context of materials like rope or film.

Example: The technician is splicing the wires to repair the circuit.

spline

IPA: /splaɪn/

KK: /splain/

noun

Definition: A thin, flexible piece of material, often wood or metal, used for drawing curves or as a part of machinery that allows two parts to rotate together.

Example: The architect used a spline to create smooth curves in the design of the building.

splining

IPA: /ˈsplaɪnɪŋ/

KK: /ˈsplaɪnɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a type of curve or shape that is smooth and continuous, often used in mathematics and engineering.

Example: The splining technique is essential for creating smooth transitions in computer graphics.

spoofed

IPA: /spuːft/

KK: /spuft/

adjective

Definition: Made to look like it is from someone else, often to trick or deceive.

Example: The email was spoofed to make it seem like it was from a trusted source.

verb

Definition: To trick or deceive someone by pretending to be someone else or by creating a false impression.

Example: The hacker spoofed the email address to make it look like it was from a trusted source.

spoofing

IPA: /ˈspuːfɪŋ/

KK: /ˈspuːfɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of tricking someone or something by pretending to be something else, often used in the context of computer security to deceive systems or users.

Example: The company implemented new security measures to prevent spoofing attacks on their network.

verb

Definition: To trick or deceive someone by pretending to be someone else or by imitating something in a misleading way.

Example: The hackers were caught spoofing the company's email to steal sensitive information.

spooler

IPA: /ˈspuːlər/

KK: /ˈspuːlər/

noun

Definition: A program that manages print jobs by storing them temporarily and sending them to the printer when it's ready.

Example: The spooler helped manage the print jobs efficiently, ensuring that each document was printed in order.

spray

IPA: /spreɪ/

KK: /sprā/

intransitive verb

Definition: To release liquid in small drops or particles, often in a wide area.

Example: The gardener decided to spray the plants to keep them healthy.

noun

Definition: A fine mist of liquid that comes out of a container, often used for applying substances like perfume, paint, or insect repellent.

Example: She used a spray to keep the bugs away from her garden.

transitive verb

Definition: To send out a liquid in small drops or a fine mist, often using a device designed for this purpose.

Example: She decided to spray the plants with water to help them grow.

spreadsheet

IPA: /ˈsprɛdˌʃiːt/

KK: /ˈsprɛdˌʃit/

noun

Definition: A tool, often a computer program, that organizes data in rows and columns, making it easy to perform calculations and analyze information.

Example: I used a spreadsheet to track my monthly expenses and budget.

sprocket

IPA: /ˈsprɒkɪt/

KK: /ˈsprɒkɪt/

noun

Definition: A circular object with teeth around its edge that is used to connect and move a chain or film through a machine.

Example: The mechanic replaced the worn sprocket to ensure the bike's chain would run smoothly.

sputter

IPA: /ˈspʌtər/

KK: /ˈspʌtər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To make short, sharp sounds like spitting or popping, often when something is burning or when someone is speaking in a confused way.

Example: The engine began to sputter before it finally stopped working.

noun

Definition: A sound or act that occurs when something sputters, often characterized by a series of short, explosive noises or confused speech.

Example: The engine made a sputter before it finally started.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a series of short, explosive sounds or to speak in a way that is confused or excited.

Example: He began to sputter when he couldn't find the right words to explain himself.

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