fusible

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    capable of being melted and fused

Word Origin

fusible (adj.)
late 14c., from Medieval Latin fusibilis, from Latin fus-, stem of fundere "to pour, melt" (see found (v.2)). Related: Fusibility.

Example

1. Method for determination of refractoriness of fusible clays .
2. Never attempt to stop a fusible plug leak by any means .
3. All of the three above groups can be obtained in either fusible or non-fusible form .
4. Determination of surface appearance and dimensional change after washing for fusible interlinings .
5. Nonwovens fusible interlining accounts for a very big proportion in apparel accessories with continuously emerging of high-grade apparel face fabrics , the higher requirements are put forward for fusible interlining and its substrate .

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