The fusion



Example: The fusion combines elements into unified structure

Definition


"The fusion" refers to the process or result of combining two or more elements, substances, or ideas into a single, unified whole. It often implies a seamless integration where the individual parts lose their distinctiveness to form something new and cohesive.

Etymology


The term "the fusion" derives from the Latin word 'fundere,' meaning 'to pour or melt.' It originally described the melting of metals but has since broadened to include any act of merging or blending. Did you know? The word 'fusion' entered English in the early 17th century, initially in scientific contexts.

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"The fusion" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C1) - set 1", containing 120 commonly used words.
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