
• (v. t.) To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter. • (v. t.) To spread through; to permeate; to pervade. • (v. t.) To mix up together; to associate.
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1. To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter. 'The ambient air, wide interfused, Embracing round this florid earth.' (Milton) ... 2. To spread through; to permeate; to pervade. 'Keats, in whom the moral seems to have so perfectly interfused the physical man, that you might almost say he could feel sorrow with his hands.' (Lowell) Ã...
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In`ter·fuse' transitive verb [ Latin
interfusus , past participle of
interfundere to pour between;
inter between +
fundere to pour. See
Fuse to melt.]
1. To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter. « The ambient air, wide
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