Fusion ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fusion ( noun )

  1. The process or result of combining two or more things together to form a single entity.
  2. A mixture of different elements or cultures.
  3. The combining of atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy.
  4. A style of music that blends different genres together.

Origin:

The word "fusion" comes from the latin word "fusio" which means "a pouring" or "a melting".

Examples:

  1. The fusion of the two companies created a powerful conglomerate.
  2. The city was a fusion of old and new architecture.
  3. The fusion reaction in the sun produces heat and light.
  4. Fusion jazz is a blend of traditional jazz and modern styles.
  5. The fusion of different cultures and traditions creates a unique society.

(As a verb)

Fusion ( verb )

  1. The process or result of combining two or more things together to form a single entity.
  2. A mixture of different elements or cultures.
  3. The combining of atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy.
  4. A style of music that blends different genres together.

Origin:

The word "fusion" comes from the latin word "fusio" which means "a pouring" or "a melting".

Examples:

  1. The fusion of the two companies created a powerful conglomerate.
  2. The city was a fusion of old and new architecture.
  3. The fusion reaction in the sun produces heat and light.
  4. Fusion jazz is a blend of traditional jazz and modern styles.
  5. The fusion of different cultures and traditions creates a unique society.
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