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Definition of Suffusion

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.

Meaning of Suffusion from wikipedia

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- Conjunctival suffusion is an eye finding occurring early in leptospirosis, which is caused by Leptospira interrogans. Conjunctival suffusion is characterized...
- Look up diffusion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diffusion is a time-dependent random process causing a spread in space. Diffusion may also refer...
- brought with them the rise of an almost unrecognizable Republican party, suffused with a reactive populism that even McConnell himself would struggle to...
- was still thoroughly stamped with his own originality as a composer and suffused with leitmotifs. This was in part because the libretti of the four Ring...
- between co****r particles. Soils susceptible to suffusion are termed internally unstable. Suffusion can only occur if the volume occupied by the finer...
- words and the images they conjured". Andrews wrote that her senses were "suffused" with Austria, saying that the music "still" and "always lives in her soul"...
- A hematoma, also spelled haematoma, or blood suffusion is a localized bleeding outside of blood vessels, due to either disease or trauma including injury...
- Benson is Mr. Rickman's final screen performance, and it is a great one, suffused with a dyspeptic world-weary understanding of war and human nature". Rickman...
- for her work here. Her face is a poignant paradox, both bone-tired and suffused with sensual radiance." On June 13, 2010, Davis won her second Tony Award...