verb (used with object) 1.to intersperse, intermingle, or permeate with something.
2.to blend or fuse, one with another.
3.to pour or pass (something) between, into, or through; infuse.
verb (used without object) 4.to become blended or fused, one with another.
Origin: 1585–95; <
Latin interfūsus past participle of
interfundere to pour between. See
inter-,
fuse2 Related forms in·ter·fu·sion, noun
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