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v. t.
To reduce to scoria or slag; specifically, in assaying, to fuse so as to separate the gangue and earthy material, with borax, lead, soda, etc., thus leaving the gold and silver in a lead button; hence, to separate from, or by means of, a slag.
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A short candle end used for igniting a fuse.
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A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused.
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The fusee of a watch.
v. i.
To melt or fuse, as, ore, for the purpose of separating and refining the metal; hence, to reduce; to refine; to flux or scorify; as, to smelt tin.
v. i.
To work hard; to strive; to fuse.
n.
A match for firing a charge of powder, as in blasting; a fuse.
v. t.
A deep blue pigment or coloring material used in various arts. It is a vitreous substance made of cobalt, potash, and calcined quartz fused, and reduced to a powder.
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A fuse. See Fuse, n.
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Tissue in which the cell or partition walls are wholly wanting and the cell bodies fused together, so that the tissue consists of a continuous mass of protoplasm in which nuclei are imbedded, as in ordinary striped muscle.
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To become fluid; to melt; to fuse.
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A hollow projectile, of various shapes, adapted for a mortar or a cannon, and containing an explosive substance, ignited with a fuse or by percussion, by means of which the projectile is burst and its fragments scattered. See Bomb.
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A kind of slow match or safety fuse.
n.
An accumulation of adherent, partly fused material forming a shelf, or dome-shaped obstruction, above the tuyeres in a blast furnace.
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A kind of glass which is very hard and difficult to fuse, used as an insulator in electrical lamps and other apparatus.
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The lock of a fusee or carbine; also, the fusee or carbine itself.
v. i.
To fuse; to shape; to mold; to cast; as, to run bullets, and the like.
n.
A tube or fuse for communicating fire to the chargen in blasting.
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