fuze

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fuze
noun US spelling of fuse2.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fuse1
verb
  • 1 join, blend, or coalesce to form a single entity.
  • 2 melt (a material or object) with intense heat, so as to join it with something else.
  • 3 Brit. (with reference to an electrical appliance) stop or cause to stop working when a fuse melts.
  • 4 provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse.
noun a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
– origin C16: from L. fus-, fundere ‘pour, melt’.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fuse2 (US also fuze)
noun a length of material along which a small flame moves to explode a bomb or firework.

■ a device in a bomb that controls the timing of the explosion.

verb fit a fuse to (a bomb).
– derivatives
fuseless adjective.
– origin C17: from Ital. fuso, from L. fusus ‘spindle’.
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