infusible

English

Etymology 1

in- + fusible

Adjective

infusible (comparative more infusible, superlative most infusible)

  1. That cannot be fused; unmeltable.

Etymology 2

infuse + -ible

Adjective

infusible (comparative more infusible, superlative most infusible)

  1. Capable of being infused.
    • Hammond
      Doctrines being infusible into all.
  2. From which an infusion may be made.
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