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Definition of fusion
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fusion is as below...
Fusion
(v. t.) The state of being
melted
or
dissolved
by heat; a state of
fluidity
or
flowing
in
consequence
of heat; as,
metals
in
fusion..
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Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) That which is
poured
out,
literally
or
figuratively..
Fusion
::
Fusion
(v. t.) The
union,
or
binding
together,
of
adjacent
parts or
tissues..
Disturb
::
Disturb
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder
or
confusion;
to
derange;
to
interrupt
the
settled
state of; to
excite
from a state of rest.
Oedema
::
Oedema
(n.) A
swelling
from
effusion
of
watery
fluid in the
cellular
tissue
beneath
the skin or
mucous
membrance;
dropsy
of the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue.
Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(n.)
Harassing
labor;
trouble;
molestation
by
tumult;
disturbance;
worrying
confusion.
Weld
::
Weld (v. t.) To press or beat into
intimate
and
permanent
union,
as two
pieces
of iron when
heated
almost
to
fusion..
Unconfound
::
Unconfound
(v. t.) To free from a state of
confusion,
or of being
confounded..
Transfusion
::
Transfusion
(n.) The act of
transfusing,
or
pouring,
as
liquor,
out of one
vessel
into
another..
Trepidation
::
Trepidation
(n.)
Hence,
a state of
terror
or
alarm;
fear;
confusion;
fright;
as, the men were in great
trepidation..
Rally
::
Rally (v. t.) To
collect,
and
reduce
to
order,
as
troops
dispersed
or
thrown
into
confusion;
to
gather
again;
to
reunite..
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..
Indol
::
Indol (n.) A
white,
crystalline
substance,
C8H7N,
obtained
from blue
indigo,
and
almost
all
indigo
derivatives,
by a
process
of
reduction.
It is also
formed
from
albuminous
matter,
together
with
skatol,
by
putrefaction,
and by
fusion
with
caustic
potash,
and is
present
in human
excrement,
as well as in the
intestinal
canal of some
herbivora..
Liquate
::
Liquate
(v. t.) To
separate
by
fusion,
as a more
fusible
from a less
fusible
material..
Pyrogen
::
Pyrogen
(n.) A
poison
separable
from
decomposed
meat
infusions,
and
supposed
to be
formed
from
albuminous
matter
through
the
agency
of
bacteria..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.)
Fusion;
the
running
of
metals
into a fluid
state.
Infusive
::
Infusive
(a.)
Having
the power of
infusion;
inspiring;
influencing.
Cementation
::
Cementation
(n.) A
process
which
consists
in
surrounding
a solid body with the
powder
of other
substances,
and
heating
the whole to a
degree
not
sufficient
to cause
fusion,
the
physical
properties
of the body being
changed
by
chemical
combination
with
powder;
thus iron
becomes
steel by
cementation
with
charcoal,
and green glass
becomes
porcelain
by
cementation
with
sand..
Muddiness
::
Muddiness
(n.)
Obscurity
or
confusion,
as in
treatment
of a
subject;
intellectual
dullness..
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) The act of
pouring
out; as,
effusion
of
water,
of
blood,
of
grace,
of
words,
and the
like..
Embroil
::
Embroil
(v. t.) To
implicate
in
confusion;
to
complicate;
to
jumble.
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