fusible
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˈfjuːzɪbl̩/
adj
Etymology: From Middle English fusible, from Old French fusible, from Medieval Latin fusibilis.
- Able to be fused or melted.
“Although a fusible plug is provided in the firebox crown of every locomotive, so that by melting if the inner firebox crown becomes uncovered, and thereby releasing steam at full pressure into the firebox, the fire may be extinguished and the crew given an unmistakable warning of the danger, there is no absolute guarantee that the plug will melt.”
noun
Etymology: From Middle English fusible, from Old French fusible, from Medieval Latin fusibilis.
- Any substance that can be fused or melted.
“Try any fusibles you have on hand, making sure that they aren't too stiff for the project you have in mind.”