fusible

adjective

fus·​ible ˈfyü-zə-bəl How to pronounce fusible (audio)
: capable of being fused and especially liquefied by heat
fusible alloy
fusibility noun

Examples of fusible in a Sentence

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Choose a fabric with bright circles in the pattern or the color, and layer it with fusible batting. Emily Vanschmus, Better Homes & Gardens, 13 Nov. 2023 Look for this double-side, fusible, heavyweight interfacing at your fabric store. Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Aug. 2023 This classic quilt uses contemporary methods of fusible applique and machine-blanket-stitching, giving the project a casual folk art style. Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Aug. 2023 Add a crown and shell accessories and ta-da! 8 No-Sew Mermaid Costume Tutorial No Sew Mermaid Costume Watch on This step-by-step video for a no-sew DIY mermaid costume makes for an easy, one-of-a-kind look using fusible bonding web (hem tape) and fabric glue. Shelby Deering, Country Living, 10 Aug. 2023 Step 3: Cut Interfacing Next, add double-sided fusible heavyweight interfacing ($12 per yard, Joann) to the bin to add stability. Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Aug. 2023 Aside from the nature of the fabric, Squillaro points out that a raincoat’s sleeve cuffs typically end with a fusible that creates a crease. Eric Twardzik, Robb Report, 23 Feb. 2023 Iron heavy fusible interfacing to the backs of stars and trim. Sarah Martens, Better Homes & Gardens, 15 Nov. 2022 Use craft glue or iron-on fusible tape to glue straight edges of hat together, forming a cone shape. Jessica Leigh Mattern, Country Living, 24 Aug. 2022

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, borrowed from Medieval Latin fūsibilis, from Latin fūsus (past participle of fundere "to cast [metal], melt down, make liquid") + -ibilis -ible — more at fuse entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of fusible was in the 14th century

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“Fusible.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fusible. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

fusible

adjective
fus·​ible ˈfyü-zə-bəl How to pronounce fusible (audio)
: capable of being fused and especially melted by heat
fusibility noun
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