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Definition of fusion
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Fusion
(v. t.) The act or
operation
of
melting
or
rendering
fluid by heat; the act of
melting
together;
as, the
fusion
of
metals..
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Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.)
Fusion;
the
running
of
metals
into a fluid
state.
Infusible
::
Infusible
(a.) Not
fusible;
incapble
or
difficalt
of
fusion,
or of being
dissolved
or
melted..
Distinctness
::
Distinctness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
distinct;
a
separation
or
difference
that
prevents
confusion
of parts or
things.
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) An
association
of
underwriters
and
others
in
London,
for the
collection
and
diffusion
of
marine
intelligence,
the
insurance,
classification,
registration,
and
certifying
of
vessels,
and the
transaction
of
business
of
various
kinds
connected
with
shipping..
Powpow
::
Powpow
(n.)
Conjuration
attended
with great noise and
confusion,
and often with
feasting,
dancing,
etc.,
performed
by
Indians
for the cure of
diseases,
to
procure
success
in
hunting
or in war, and for other
purposes..
Hustle
::
Hustle
(v. t.) To shake
together
in
confusion;
to push,
jostle,
or crowd
rudely;
to
handle
roughly;
as, to
hustle
a
person
out of a
room..
Flux
::
Flux (n.) Any
substance
or
mixture
used to
promote
the
fusion
of
metals
or
minerals,
as
alkalies,
borax,
lime,
fluorite..
Profuseness
::
Profuseness
(n.)
Extravagance;
profusion.
Disarrangement
::
Disarrangement
(n.) The act of
disarranging,
or the state of being
disarranged;
confusion;
disorder..
Fluster
::
Fluster
(v. t.) To make hot and rosy, as with
drinking;
to heat;
hence,
to throw into
agitation
and
confusion;
to
confuse;
to
muddle..
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) That which is
poured
out,
literally
or
figuratively..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.) The
commotion
or
agitation
of a
multitude,
usually
accompanied
with great
noise,
uproar,
and
confusion
of
voices;
hurly-burly;
noisy
confusion..
Infusionism
::
Infusionism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the soul is
preexistent
to the body, and is
infused
into it at
conception
or
birth;
--
opposed
to
tradicianism
and
creationism..
Tan
::
Tan (n.) To
convert
(the skin of an
animal)
into
leather,
as by usual
process
of
steeping
it in an
infusion
of oak or some other bark,
whereby
it is
impregnated
with
tannin,
or
tannic
acid
(which
exists
in
several
species
of
bark),
and is thus
rendered
firm,
durable,
and in some
degree
impervious
to
water..
Slacken
::
Slacken
(n.) A
spongy,
semivitrifled
substance
which
miners
or
smelters
mix with the ores of
metals
to
prevent
their
fusion..
Interfusion
::
Interfusion
(n.) The act of
interfusing,
or the state of being
interfused..
Fluster
::
Fluster
(n.) Heat or glow, as from
drinking;
agitation
mingled
with
confusion;
disorder..
Anasarca
::
Anasarca
(n.)
Dropsy
of the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue;
an
effusion
of serum into the
cellular
substance,
occasioning
a soft, pale,
inelastic
swelling
of the
skin..
Decoct
::
Decoct
(v. t.) To
prepare
by
boiling;
to
digest
in hot or
boiling
water;
to
extract
the
strength
or
flavor
of by
boiling;
to make an
infusion
of.
Tea
::
Tea (n.) A
decoction
or
infusion
of tea
leaves
in
boiling
water;
as, tea is a
common
beverage..
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