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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The merge of similar or different elements into a union. 2 (context physics English) A nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the concomitant release of energy. 3 (context music English) a style of music that blends ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Fusion is a 1961 album by the Jimmy Giuffre 3. The trio on the recording was Giuffre's second drummerless group. He said at the time that the trio was “searching for a free sense of tonality and form”. It was remastered, remixed and re-released by ECM in ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1550s, "act of melting by heat," from Middle French fusion or directly from Latin fusionem (nominative fusio ) "an outpouring, effusion," noun of action from fusus , past participle of fundere "to pour, melt" (see found (v.2)). Meaning "union or blending ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES cold fusion fusion bomb nuclear fusion COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE cold ▪ The cold fusion controversy provides a vivid illustration. ▪ Fleischmann and Pons thought that they could achieve cold fusion by another ...

Usage examples of fusion.

By the time he finally lifted from the pad the fusion generator was operating alarmingly close to maximum capacity.

The fusion of images in this anaglyph requires a memory of 10,000 picture elements.

Fertilization is effected by the passage of a spermatozoid, attracted probably by means of a chemical stimulus, down the passage of the archegonial neck and its fusion with the ovum.

Some assayers use a little powdered fluor-spar to assist the fusion of refractory slags.

Again there is no direct fusion between the axon and the muscle fibers.

And that in this new fusion, the strengths of human and Bolo had truly met at last.

The borer, really just a pocket fusion torch, worked by vaporizing and ionizing a small percentage of the rock.

But out of their fusion with these migrants there came the peoples who would make the state of Kanem and the Kanembu nation and these would prove as influential and important as civilizing and centralizing pressures on the varied peoples to the east of the Niger as Mali proved to be on those to the west.

The fusion of helium3 and deuterium releases no neutrons, but there would be some side deuterium-deuterium reactions in any system using this fuel combination.

When the lasers fired, their beams heated and compressed the deuterium into a fusion explosion.

The deuterium, converted to sun-hot plasma by the energy of its own fusion, ripped down the channel of the barrel and devoured everything in its path.

Later, when the time is right, there may be fusion and symbiosis among the bits, and then we will see eukaryotic thought, metazoans of thought, huge interliving coral shoals of thought.

The tool, the manufacture of which presented the most difficulty, was the pipe of the glass-maker, an iron tube, five or six feet long, which collects on one end the material in a state of fusion.

The blubber, cut in parallel slices of two feet and a half in thickness, then divided into pieces which might weigh about a thousand pounds each, was melted down in large earthen pots brought to the spot, for they did not wish to taint the environs of Granite House, and in this fusion it lost nearly a third of its weight.

Thousands of fragmented rock splinters flew out of the heart of the fusion blast, overtaking the disbanding plasma wave.