
1) Accrete 2) Admix 3) Amalgamate 4) Attach 5) Blend 6) Coalesce 7) Combine 8) Conflate 9) Detonator 10) Fuze 11) Immix 12) Join 13) Meld 14) Merge 15) Mingle 16) Mix 17) Smelt 18) Syncretise 19) Syncretize 20) Unify 21) Unite 22) Wed 23) Weld
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1) Amalgamate 2) Attach a safety device 3) Attach safety device 4) Blend 5) Blend by melting 6) Bomb detonator 7) Bomb part 8) Bond 9) Bottle rocket part 10) Bonbon in Europe 11) Bonbon in Britain 12) Brand name confectionery 13) British confectionery 14) British sweet treat 15) British confection 16) British sweet
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• (n.) A tube or casing filled with combustible matter, by means of which a charge of powder is ignited, as in blasting; -- called also fuzee. See Fuze. • (v. t.) To liquefy by heat; to render fiuid; to dissolve; to melt. • (v. i.) To be blended, as if melted together. • (v. t.) To unite or blend, as if melted together. • (...
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a protective device containing a short piece of wire that melts and breaks when current through it exceeds a rated value, thus de-energizing the circuit.
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A cord-like substance used in the ignition of explosives. Black powder is entrained in the cord and, when lit, burns along the cord at a set rate. A fuse can be safely used to ignite a cap, which is the primer for an explosive.
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(Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer) A NASA ultraviolet astronomy satellite. FUSE, a MIDEX (medium-class Explorer) mission, carries four 0.35-m far ultraviolet (UV) telescopes each with an ultraviolet high resolution spectrograph. The detectors cover the far ultraviolet...
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a device that by the fusing of one or more of its specially designed and proportioned components, opens the circuit in which it is inserted by breaking the current when this exceeds a given value for a sufficient time. The fuse comprises all the parts that form the complete device
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Fuse (fūz)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fused (fūzd);
present participle & verbal noun Fusing .] [ Latin
fusus , past participle of
fundere to pour, melt, cast. See
Foundo to cast, and ...
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Fuse intransitive verb 1. To be reduced from a solid to a fluid state by heat; to be melted; to melt.
2. To be blended, as if melted together.
Fusing point ,
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Fuse noun [ For
fusee ,
fusil . See 2d
Fusil .]
(Gunnery, Mining, etc.) A tube or casing filled with combustible matter, by means of which a charge of powder is ignited, as in blasting; -- called also
fuzee . See
Fuze .
Fuse hole ,
the hole in a ...
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a protective device containing a short piece of wire that melts and breaks when current through it exceeds a rated value, thus de-energizing the circuit.
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A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines. This protects against fire. See also 'circuit breakers'.
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a device used to protect electrical circuits from overloading. A link in fuse melts and opens circuit if current is above normal rating.
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a fuse is a slow burning cord or other mechanism for delaying igniting a charge, such as a mine. Early fuses (slow-matches) were made of lightly twisted hemp dipped in potassium nitrate and ignited. Modern fuses may be electrical attached to a timer, or chemical in which an acid burns away a division in a container holding two chemicals which ignit...
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A cord-like substance used in the ignition of explosives. Black powder is entrained in the cord and, when lit, burns along the cord at a set rate. A fuse can be safely used to ignite a cap, which is the primer for an explosive.
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A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines. See, 'circuit breakers.'
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Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, an ultraviolet space telescope
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A device installed in the conductive path with a predetermined melting point coordinated to load current. Fuses are used to protect equipment from over current conditions and damage.
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[Components] A device used to protect an electric or electronic circuit. When the current exceeds the capacity of the fuse it melts and opens up the circuit
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noun an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
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fuze noun any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
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A device designed to provide protection for a given circuit or device by physically opening the circ
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A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines. This protects
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A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines. This protects against fire. See also 'circuit breakers'.
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[ACT vocabulary] any igniter used to initiate the burning of a propellant
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