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Affusion
Affusion Af*fu"sion ([a^]f*f[=u]"zh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F. affusion.] The act of pouring upon, or sprinkling with a liquid, as water upon a child in baptism. Specifically: (Med) The act of pouring water or other fluid on the whole or a part of the body, as a remedy in disease. --Dunglison.
Circumfusion
Circumfusion Cir`cum*fu"sion, n. [L. circumfusio.] The act of pouring or spreading round; the state of being spread round. --Swift.
Confusion
Confusion Con*fu"sion, n. [F. confusion, L. confusio.] 1. The state of being mixed or blended so as to produce indistinctness or error; indistinct combination; disorder; tumult. The confusion of thought to which the Aristotelians were liable. --Whewell. Moody beggars starving for a time Of pellmell havoc and confusion. --Shak. 2. The state of being abashed or disconcerted; loss self-possession; perturbation; shame. Confusion dwelt in every face And fear in every heart. --Spectator. 3. Overthrow; defeat; ruin. Ruin seize thee, ruthless king, Confusion on thy banners wait. --Gray. 4. One who confuses; a confounder. [Obs.] --Chapmen. Confusion of goods (Law), the intermixture of the goods of two or more persons, so that their respective portions can no longer be distinguished. --Blackstone. --Bouvier.
Confusion of goods
Confusion Con*fu"sion, n. [F. confusion, L. confusio.] 1. The state of being mixed or blended so as to produce indistinctness or error; indistinct combination; disorder; tumult. The confusion of thought to which the Aristotelians were liable. --Whewell. Moody beggars starving for a time Of pellmell havoc and confusion. --Shak. 2. The state of being abashed or disconcerted; loss self-possession; perturbation; shame. Confusion dwelt in every face And fear in every heart. --Spectator. 3. Overthrow; defeat; ruin. Ruin seize thee, ruthless king, Confusion on thy banners wait. --Gray. 4. One who confuses; a confounder. [Obs.] --Chapmen. Confusion of goods (Law), the intermixture of the goods of two or more persons, so that their respective portions can no longer be distinguished. --Blackstone. --Bouvier.
Diffusion
Diffusion Dif*fu"sion, n. [L. diffusio: cf. F. diffusion.] 1. The act of diffusing, or the state of being diffused; a spreading; extension; dissemination; circulation; dispersion. A diffusion of knowledge which has undermined superstition. --Burke. 2. (Physiol.) The act of passing by osmosis through animal membranes, as in the distribution of poisons, gases, etc., through the body. Unlike absorption, diffusion may go on after death, that is, after the blood ceases to circulate. Syn: Extension; spread; propagation; circulation; expansion; dispersion.
Fusion
Fusion Fu"sion, n. [L. fusio, fr. fundere, fusum to pour, melt: cf. F. fusion. See Fuse, v. t., aud cf, Foison.] 1. The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat; the act of melting together; as, the fusion of metals. 2. The state of being melted or dissolved by heat; a state of fluidity or flowing in consequence of heat; as, metals in fusion. 3. The union or blending together of things, as, melted together. The universal fusion of races, languages, and customs . . . had produced a corresponding fusion of creeds. --C. Kingsley. Watery fusion (Chem.) the melting of certain crystals by heat in their own water of crystallization. 4. (Biol.) The union, or binding together, of adjacent parts or tissues.
Inconfusion
Inconfusion In`con*fu"sion . Freedom from confusion; distinctness. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Infusion
Infusion In*fu"sion, n. [L. infusio a pouring in: cf. F. infusion. See Infuse, v. t.] 1. The act of infusing, pouring in, or instilling; instillation; as, the infusion of good principles into the mind; the infusion of ardor or zeal. Our language has received innumerable elegancies and improvements from that infusion of Hebraisms. --Addison. 2. That which is infused; suggestion; inspiration. His folly and his wisdom are of his oun growth, not the echo or infusion of other men. --Swift. 3. The act of plunging or dipping into a fluid; immersion. [Obs.] ``Baptism by infusion.' --Jortin. 4. (Pharmacy) (a) The act or process of steeping or soaking any substance in water in order to extract its virtues. (b) The liquid extract obtained by this process. Sips meek infusion of a milder herb. --Cowper.
Infusionism
Infusionism In*fu"sion*ism, 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.
Interfusion
Interfusion In`ter*fu"sion, n. [L. interfusio.] The act of interfusing, or the state of being interfused. --Coleridge.
Intrafusion
Intrafusion In`tra*fu"sion, n. [Pref. intra- + L. fundere, fusum, to pour.] The act of pouring into a vessel; specif. (Med.), the operation of introducing a substance into a blood vessel; as, intrafusion of blood.
Perfusion
Perfusion Per*fu"sion, n. [L. perfusio.] The act of perfusing.
Profusion
Profusion Pro*fu"sion, n. [L. profusio: cf. F. profusion.] 1. The act of one who is profuse; a lavishing or pouring out without sting. Thy vast profusion to the factious nobles? --Rowe. 2. Abundance; exuberant plenty; lavish supply; as, a profusion of commodities. --Addison.
Refusion
Refusion Re*fu"sion (r?*f?"zh?n), n. [Pref. re-+ fusion.] 1. New or repeated melting, as of metals. 2. Restoration. ``This doctrine of the refusion of the soul.' --Bp. Warbuton.
Suffusion
Suffusion Suf*fu"sion, n. [L. suffusio: cf. F. suffusion.] 1. The act or process of suffusing, or state of being suffused; an overspreading. To those that have the jaundice, or like suffusion of eyes, objects appear of that color. --Ray. 2. That with which a thing is suffused. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A blending of one color into another; the spreading of one color over another, as on the feathers of birds.
Transfusion
Transfusion Trans*fu"sion, n. [L. transfusio: cf. F. transfusion.] 1. The act of transfusing, or pouring, as liquor, out of one vessel into another. --Howell. 2. (Med.) The act or operation of transferring the blood of one man or animal into the vascular system of another; also, the introduction of any fluid into the blood vessels, or into a cavity of the body from which it can readily be adsorbed into the vessels; intrafusion; as, the peritoneal transfusion of milk.
Watery fusion
Fusion Fu"sion, n. [L. fusio, fr. fundere, fusum to pour, melt: cf. F. fusion. See Fuse, v. t., aud cf, Foison.] 1. The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat; the act of melting together; as, the fusion of metals. 2. The state of being melted or dissolved by heat; a state of fluidity or flowing in consequence of heat; as, metals in fusion. 3. The union or blending together of things, as, melted together. The universal fusion of races, languages, and customs . . . had produced a corresponding fusion of creeds. --C. Kingsley. Watery fusion (Chem.) the melting of certain crystals by heat in their own water of crystallization. 4. (Biol.) The union, or binding together, of adjacent parts or tissues.

Meaning of Fusio from wikipedia

- Fusio is a village and former muni****lity in the district of Vallemaggia in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. In 2004 the muni****lity was merged with...
- Retrieved 2022-07-14. FUSIO. "The General Post Office, O'Connell Street, Dublin 1". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 2022-08-02. FUSIO. "****orti, 145 Parnell...
- was released in 2003. It is a shoot 'em up developed and published by In-Fusio. Several video games based on Terminator 2: Judgment Day were released between...
- as well as celebrity news and gossip. The site was developed in 1997 by Fusio. The Irish Times acquired a 30% stake in the company in May 2007. Entertainment...
- game for mobile phones was developed and published internationally by In-Fusio in 2005–2006. The game stars Mr. Pants, a crudely drawn mascot formerly...
- Developer(s) Rare (1998-2008) In-Fusio (2005) 4J Studios (2008-2009) Publisher(s) Nintendo (1998–2000) THQ (2003–2005) In-Fusio (2005) Xbox Game Studios (2008–present)...
- that they or Nintendo did not publish. In June 2005, French company In-Fusio released a port of the game for mobile phones, alongside another mobile...
- Compositori. ISBN 9788877945266. "La chiesa di San Giovanni Battista a Mogno - Fusio". Chiesa di Mogno. Botta, Mario (1999). La chiesa di San Giovanni Battista...
- which the upper Maggia river flows. Formerly part of the muni****lity of Fusio, which merged with adjoining muni****lities in 2004 to form the new muni****lity...
- version for mobile phones, developed by BeTomorrow and published by In-Fusio, was released in 2004. This marked a change from the developer of the first...