Fusión (en. Fusion)

/fuˈsjon/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Action and effect of merging.
The merger of the two companies resulted in a business giant.
La fusión de las dos compañías resultó en un gigante empresarial.
Combination of different cultures or styles.
The fusion of classical music and jazz produces a unique sound.
La fusión de la música clásica y el jazz genera un sonido único.
Physical process in which a solid turns into a liquid.
The fusion of ice occurs at temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius.
La fusión del hielo ocurre a temperaturas superiores a 0 grados Celsius.

Etymology

From the Latin 'fusio', meaning 'act of pouring'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

data fusion
Combination of different types of information into one.
fusión de datos
cultural fusion
Mixture of elements from different cultures.
fusión cultural
fusion of flavors
Integration of distinct flavors in a dish.
fusión de sabores

Related Words

merge
Verb meaning to perform a fusion.
fusionar
fuse
Element that melts to protect an electrical circuit.
fusible

Slang Meanings

Business fusion in an informal context.
The fusion was so well handled that everyone benefited.
La fusión estuvo tan bien manejada que todos salieron ganando.
Musical fusion between popular genres.
The band is famous for its fusion of reggaeton and rock.
La banda es famosa por su fusión de reggaetón y rock.