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unspliced

  • a word derived from splice.
    splice
    verb (used with object)
    to join together or unite (two ropes or parts of a rope) by the interweaving of strands.

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A virus, however, makes a piece of unspliced RNA.

From Scientific American Oct. 14, 2019

The new paper suggests it’s like a phone ringing in a game of hide-and-seek: the unspliced sequence alerts the cell to the presence of a target.

From Scientific American Oct. 14, 2019

And Feschotte noted that some host genes are also left unspliced, or get spliced in alternative ways.

From Scientific American Oct. 14, 2019

When the tape is completed, it is recorded on another, unspliced tape.

From Time Magazine Archive

A Long Splice is one of the most useful of splices, as it permits the rope to run through a block just the same as an unspliced rope.

From Knots, Bends, Splices With tables of strengths of ropes, etc. and wire rigging by J. Netherclift Jutsum