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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FUSE; Fuse (album); Fuses; Fused; Fuse (disambiguation); The Fuse; Fuse (software)
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fuse         
(fuses, fusing, fused)
1.
A fuse is a safety device in an electric plug or circuit. It contains a piece of wire which melts when there is a fault so that the flow of electricity stops.
The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor...
Remove the circuit fuse before beginning electrical work.
N-COUNT
2.
When an electric device fuses or when you fuse it, it stops working because of a fault. (BRIT)
The wire snapped at the wall plug and the light fused...
Rainwater had fused the bulbs.
VERB: V, V n
3.
A fuse is a device on a bomb or firework which delays the explosion so that people can move a safe distance away.
A bomb was deactivated at the last moment, after the fuse had been lit.
N-COUNT
4.
When things fuse or are fused, they join together physically or chemically, usually to become one thing. You can also say that one thing fuses with another.
The skull bones fuse between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five...
Conception occurs when a single sperm fuses with an egg...
Manufactured glass is made by fusing various types of sand...
Their solution was to isolate specific clones of B cells and fuse them with cancer cells...
The flakes seem to fuse together and produce ice crystals.
V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n, V pl-n, V n with n, pl-n V together, also V pl-n together
5.
If something fuses two different qualities, ideas, or things, or if they fuse, they join together, especially in order to form a pleasing or satisfactory combination.
His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms...
What they have done is fuse two different types of entertainment, the circus and the rock concert...
Past and present fuse.
= combine
V-RECIP: V n with n, V pl-n, pl-n V, also V with n
6.
If you blow a fuse, you suddenly become very angry and are unable to stay calm. (INFORMAL)
For all my experience, I blew a fuse in the quarter-final and could have been sent off.
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
If someone or something lights the fuse of a particular situation or activity, they suddenly get it started.
Hopes for an early cut in German interest rates lit the market's fuse early on.
PHRASE: V inflects
8.
If you say that someone has a short fuse or is on a short fuse you mean that they are quick to react angrily when something goes wrong.
I have a very short fuse and a violent temper.
PHRASE: V inflects
FUSE         
A DEC software development environment for ULTRIX, offering an integrated toolkit for developing, testing, debugging and maintenance.
fuse         
I. v. a.
1.
Melt, liquefy (by heat), smelt.
2.
Amalgamate, blend, commingle, intermingle, intermix, make homogeneous.
II. v. n.
1.
Melt, be fused.
2.
Blend, intermingle, coalesce, amalgamate.
III. n.
Match, igniting tube, firing material.
fuse         
I
n.
tube, wick used to set off an explosive charge
1) to light a fuse
2) a slow fuse (also fig.)
II
n.
safety device
1) to blow, blow out (esp. AE) a fuse
2) to change a fuse
3) a safety fuse
4) a fuse blows, blows out (esp. AE)
5) (misc.) to blow a fuse ('to get very angry')
III
n. (CE)
detonating device
1) to arm, set a fuse
2) a contact; delayed; percussion; proximity; time fuse (AE also has fuze)
IV
v. (D; intr.) to fuse with
Fuse         
·vi To be blended, as if melted together.
II. Fuse ·vt To unite or blend, as if melted together.
III. Fuse ·add. ·- ·Alt. of Fuze, plug.
IV. Fuse ·add. ·noun ·Alt. of Fuze.
V. Fuse ·vi To be reduced from a solid to a Quid state by heat; to be melted; to Melt.
VI. Fuse ·vt To liquefy by heat; to render fiuid; to Dissolve; to Melt.
VII. Fuse ·noun 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         
fuse1
¦ verb
1. join, blend, or coalesce to form a single entity.
2. melt (a material or object) with intense heat, so as to join it with something else.
3. Brit. (with reference to an electrical appliance) stop or cause to stop working when a fuse melts.
4. provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse.
¦ noun a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
Origin
C16: from L. fus-, fundere 'pour, melt'.
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fuse2
(US also fuze)
¦ noun a length of material along which a small flame moves to explode a bomb or firework.
?a device in a bomb that controls the timing of the explosion.
¦ verb fit a fuse to (a bomb).
Derivatives
fuseless adjective
Origin
C17: from Ital. fuso, from L. fusus 'spindle'.
fused         
If an electric plug or circuit is fused, it has a fuse in it.
ADJ
Fused         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fuse.
fuse wire         
  •  A set of pole-top fusible cutouts with one fuse blown, protecting a [[transformer]] - the white tube on the left is hanging down
  • Cross section of a screw-type fuse holder with Diazed fuse
  • markings]] that can be found on a fuse.
  • Blade type fuses come in six physical sizes: micro2, micro3, low-profile mini, mini, regular and maxi
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  • A 115 kV high-voltage fuse in a substation near a [[hydroelectric]] power plant
  • Various holders for cartridge ferrule fuses
  • 20 kV}} network
  • HRC fuse with red blown indication
  • Thermal cutoff
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE
Electric fuse; Protistor; Semiconductor fuse; Electrical fuse; Fuse (electricity); HRC Fuse; Electrical Fuses; Power Fuse; Blown fuse; Dual-element fuse; High rupturing capacity; Fuse wire; S type fuse; ⏛; High Rupturing Capacity; Cable limiter; HRC fuse; HBC fuse; High breaking capacity; High rupture capacity
¦ noun thin wire used in an electric fuse.
Fuse (explosives)         
  • A burning length of fuse
PART OF A DEVICE THAT INITIATES FUNCTION IN AN EXPLOSIVE, PYROTECHNIC DEVICE OR MILITARY MUNITION
Fuzes for ammunition; Fuse (explosive)
In an explosive, pyrotechnic device, or military munition, a fuse (or fuze) is the part of the device that initiates function. In common usage, the word fuse is used indiscriminately.

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