noun

fusion

fusion, merger, blend

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 band's music is a fusion of rock and jazz.

The band's music is a fusion of rock and jazz.

a fusion of ((sth.)) and ((sth.)) a combination of (sth.) and (sth.) The band's music is a fusion of rock and jazz.

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

From Latin 'fusio' (a pouring out, melting), from 'fundere' (to pour, melt).

Think of two things being FUSED together, like melting two metals to form one.

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