fusible

English

Etymology

From Old French fusible, from Medieval Latin fusibilis

Adjective

fusible (comparative more fusible, superlative most fusible)

  1. Able to be fused or melted.

Translations

Noun

fusible (plural fusibles)

  1. Any substance that can be fused or melted.
    • 2010, Susan Stein, The Complete Photo Guide to Textile Art (page 40)
      Try any fusibles you have on hand, making sure that they aren't too stiff for the project you have in mind.

Anagrams


French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fusibilis, from the stem of fundō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fy.zibl/
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Noun

fusible m (plural fusibles)

  1. fuse (electrical component)

Further reading


Spanish

Noun

fusible m (plural fusibles)

  1. fuse (electrical component)

See also

Adjective

fusible (plural fusibles)

  1. fusible

Synonyms

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