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fusing Definition


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fuse1
noun
    1. elec.
      A safety device consisting of a length of wire which melts when the current exceeds a certain value, thereby breaking the circuit. It is designed to prevent damage to electrical equipment and reduce the risk of fire. See also blow1 (verb 8).
verb, tr & intr fused, fusing
    1. To melt as a result of the application of heat.
    2. To join by, or as if by, melting together.
      Thesaurus: unite, merge, combine, intermingle, intermix, join, weld, amalgamate, commingle, meld, federate, coalesce.
      Form: fuse together (also)
    3. Said of an electric circuit or appliance: to cease to function as a result of the melting of a fuse.
Idiom: blow a fuse
    colloq
    To lose one's temper.
      Thesaurus: rage, rant, throw a tantrum, become enraged, become angry, become irate, boil, blow up, lose one's temper, lose one's cool (slang).
Etymology: 16c: from Latin fundere, fusum to melt.





fuse2
fuze
noun
    1. A cord or cable containing combustible material, used for detonating a bomb or explosive charge.
verb
    fused, fusing
    1. To fit with such a device.
Idiom: have a short fuse (burn on a short fuse)
    To be quick-tempered.
Etymology: 17c: from Latin fusus spindle.



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