The Collaborative International Dictionary
Refusion
Refusion \Re*fu"sion\ (r?*f?"zh?n), n. [Pref. re-+ fusion.]
New or repeated melting, as of metals.
Restoration. ``This doctrine of the refusion of the soul.''
--Bp. Warbuton.
Wiktionary
refusion
n. 1 New or repeated melting, as of metals. 2 restoration
Usage examples of "refusion".
Though Ambassador Spock was rumored to have undergone just such a refusion once, Tuvok had never quite been able to bring himself to believe it.
Through Seventh Era efforts the temporal structure will be restored not only to stability, but will be reinforced by the refusion of an entire spectrum of redundant entropic vectors.