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fusion [ˈfjuːʒən] n 1. the act or process of fusing or melting together; union 2. the state of being fused 3. something produced by fusing 4. (Physics / Nuclear Physics) See nuclear fusion 5. (Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) the merging of juxtaposed speech sounds, morphemes, or words 6. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a coalition of political parties or other groups, esp to support common candidates at an election 7. (Music / Pop Music) a kind of popular music that is a blend of two or more styles, such as jazz and funk 8. (Psychology) Psychol the processing by the mind of elements falling on the two eyes so that they yield a single percept 9. (Cookery) (modifier) relating to a style of cooking which combines traditional Western techniques and ingredients with those used in Eastern cuisine fusion cuisine fusion food [from Latin fūsiō a pouring out, melting, casting, from fundere to pour out, found3]
Fusion union or blending of things. See also coalition. Examples: fusion of law and equity, 1875; of nations, 1841; of parties [political], 1845. In intelligence usage, the process of examining all sources of intelligence and information to derive a complete assessment of activity. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
fusion noun merging, uniting, union, merger, federation, mixture, blend, blending, integration, synthesis, amalgamation, coalescence, commingling, commixture Translations fusion n (of metal, fig) → Verschmelzung f, → Fusion f; (Phys: also nuclear fusion) → (Kern)fusion f, → Kernverschmelzung f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Cast iron, however, if subjected to only one single fusion, is rarely sufficiently homogeneous; and it requires a second fusion completely to refine it by dispossessing it of its last earthly deposits. If ever the fusion of two human beings into one has been accomplished on this sphere it was surely in their union. It was din and con- fusion indescribable; but in and beyond the town the road forks repeatedly, and this to some extent relieved the stress. |
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