"Fusions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fusions refer to the process or result of combining or merging two or more things, such as elements, ingredients, or ideas, into a single entity or concept. It can also refer to the blending of styles, genres, or influences to create something new and unique.
Fusilladed is a past tense of the verb fusillade, which means to attack with a rapid and intense fire of gunfire, as if from a crowd of marksmen or sharpshooters. It can also refer to the state of being attacked in such a manner.
A fusillade is a noun that refers to a rapid and simultaneous discharge of firearms or a sudden and intense burst of attack. It can also describe a rapid and intense criticism or assault, often verbal.
Fusilli is a type of Italian pasta shaped like a corkscrew or a spiral. It is named after the Italian word for "spiral" or "twisted". Fusilli is typically made from durum wheat semolina and is often used in dishes such as pasta salads, salads, and with tomato-based sauces. Its unique shape allows it to hold onto sauces well, making it a popular choice for many Italian recipes.
Fusion refers to the process or result of combining two or more different things, such as ideas, styles, or elements, into a new whole. In physics, fusion refers to the process of combining atomic nuclei to release a large amount of energy. In general, fusion can also refer to the blending or merging of different cultures, styles, or aspects of something to create a new and unique entity.
Fusionable refers to something that is capable of being fused or joined together, typically into a single whole or entity. It can also describe something that exhibits a tendency to combine or merge with something else in order to form a new entity.
Fusional refers to a type of linguistic structure in which a suffix is attached directly to the stem of a word, rather than being attached to a separate morpheme (smallest unit of language). In other words, fusional languages are those in which words are formed by combining a root or stem with one or more affixes, such as suffixes, prefixes, or infixes, without a intervening weak vowel or other separating element. Examples of fusional languages include Latin, French, and many other Indo-European languages.
"Fussball" is the German word for "football". In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, it refers specifically to the sport of association football, as opposed to American football.
Fussbudgety refers to a person who is excessively concerned with small details and trivial matters, often to the point of being overly pedantic or annoyingly finicky.