Fused vs Merge - What's the difference?
fused | merge |
(fuse)
Joined together by fusing.
Melted.
Furnished with a fuse.
To combine into a whole.
* Burke
* De Quincey
To combine into a whole.
To blend gradually into something else.
As verbs the difference between fused and merge
is that fused is past tense of fuse while merge is to combine into a whole.As an adjective fused
is joined together by fusing.As a noun merge is
a joining together of two flows.fused
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* fused deposition modelling * fused grid * fused kidney * fused multiply-add * fused sentenceAnagrams
*merge
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Verb
(merg)- Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.
- to merge all natural sentiment in inordinate vanity
- Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots.
- The two companies merged .
- The lanes of traffic ''merged''.