noun

fusion

fusion, merging, blending, coalition

The restaurant is known for its fusion cuisine.

The restaurant is known for its fusion cuisine.

Nuclear fusion could be a clean energy source.

Nuclear fusion could be a clean energy source.

The fusion of the two companies created a new giant.

The fusion of the two companies created a new giant.

the fusion of ((A)) and ((B)) the fusion of (A) and (B) The design is a fusion of classic and modern styles.

fusion ((noun)) fusion (noun) He enjoys listening to jazz fusion music.

Synonyms: combination, blend, amalgamation, merger; Antonyms: separation, division

From Latin 'fusio', from 'fundere' meaning 'to pour, melt'. The same root as 'fusible'.

Think of two things 'fusing' together, like melting and mixing metals, or blending different styles of music or food.

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