fusión

  • 61fusion — susijungimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Procesas, kai lengvesnių elementų branduoliai susijungia sudarydami sunkesnį elementą ir kartu paskleisdami didelį kiekį energijos. atitikmenys: angl. fusion pranc. fusion …

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  • 62fusión — Eng. Fusion Integración en una sola percepción de las dos imágenes, de un mismo objeto formadas por cada uno de los ojos …

    Diccionario de oftalmología

  • 63fusion — noun Fusion is used before these nouns: ↑reaction, ↑reactor …

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  • 64fusion — Synonyms and related words: Anschluss, addition, admixture, affiliation, agglomeration, aggregation, agreement, alignment, alliance, alloy, alloyage, amalgam, amalgamation, assimilation, association, blend, blending, cabal, cahoots, cartel,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 65Fusion — 1. [Unternehmens]zusammenschluss, Vereinigung, Verschmelzung, Zusammenlegung; (Wirtsch.): Merger [of Equals]. 2. (Biol.): Kernverschmelzung, Zellfusion, Zellverschmelzung. 3. (Physik): Kernfusion, Kernschmelze, Kernverschmelzung. * * * Fusion,die …

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  • 66fusion — • förbund, sällskap, sammanslutning, union, koalition, fusion …

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  • 67fusion —  , fission  Both describe ways of producing nuclear energy: fusion by fusing two light nuclei into a single, heavier nucleus; fission by splitting the nucleus of an atom …

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  • 68fusion — n British a state of unhappiness, irritation or agi tation. This term became popular among teenagers in the 1990s, who had probably picked it up from an older generation among whom this shortening of the word confusion had become almost obsolete …

    Contemporary slang

  • 69-fusion — a combining element indicating a blending of a specified music style with a base genre, usually jazz, as in rock fusion …

  • 70fusion — /ˈfjuʒən / (say fyoohzhuhn) noun 1. the act or process of fusing. 2. the state of being fused. 3. that which is fused. 4. Politics a. the coalition of parties or factions. b. the body resulting from such coalition. 5. Physics a thermonuclear… …