Definition of infusible in English:
infusible
adjective ɪnˈfjuːzɪb(ə)lɪnˈfjuzəbəl
(of a substance) not able to be melted or fused.
a white infusible residue
Example sentencesExamples
- The surface-rigidified cerasome is infusible and the monomeric cerasome complex of DNA is of viral size.
- A flux is sometimes used that combines chemically with the infusible materials in the ore to form slag, which floats on top of the metal and can be drawn off.
- In particular the tags are to be incorrodible and infusible at 2000F.
Definition of infusible in US English:
infusible
adjectiveinˈfyo͞ozəbəlɪnˈfjuzəbəl
(of a substance) not able to be melted or fused.
Example sentencesExamples
- A flux is sometimes used that combines chemically with the infusible materials in the ore to form slag, which floats on top of the metal and can be drawn off.
- The surface-rigidified cerasome is infusible and the monomeric cerasome complex of DNA is of viral size.
- In particular the tags are to be incorrodible and infusible at 2000F.