fusible

[ˈfjuːzəbl]

fusible Definition

  • 1able to be melted or fused, especially by heat
  • 2capable of being blended or joined

Using fusible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fusible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The metal is fusible at high temperatures.

  • Example

    The two materials are fusible and can be easily combined.

  • Example

    The glue becomes fusible when heated.

  • Example

    The plastic is not fusible and cannot be melted.

fusible Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fusible

Antonyms for fusible

  • non-meltable
  • non-malleable
  • non-blendable
  • non-joinable
  • non-amalgamable

Phrases with fusible

  • a safety device designed to melt and separate in the event of an electrical overload

    Example

    The fusible link in the circuit breaker melted and prevented a fire.

  • a safety device designed to melt and release pressure in a boiler or other pressurized vessel

    Example

    The fusible plug in the steam engine melted and released the pressure before it could cause damage.

  • an alloy with a low melting point used for soldering or fusing metals together

    Example

    The jeweler used a fusible alloy to join the two pieces of gold.

Origins of fusible

from Latin 'fusibilis', from 'fundere' meaning 'to pour'

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Summary: fusible in Brief

'Fusible' [ˈfjuːzəbl] describes a substance that can be melted or fused, especially by heat. It also refers to the ability of substances to blend or join together. Examples include 'The metal is fusible at high temperatures.' and 'The glue becomes fusible when heated.' 'Fusible' extends into phrases like 'fusible link,' a safety device that melts in the event of an electrical overload, and 'fusible alloy,' an alloy with a low melting point used for soldering or fusing metals together.