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Definition of Interfusions
1. interfusion [n] - See also: interfusion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interfusions
Literary usage of Interfusions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Music (1893)
"... being ingeniously and artistically proportioned and combined, now in powerful
contrasts, or again in the most delicate interfusions of sound, ..."
2. The Anthropological Review by Anthropological Society of London (1865)
"... for the present, any race prior to the Gauls, it is wholly consistent with
historical evidence to conceive of them modified by successive interfusions ..."
3. Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Record and a Study by William Sharp (1882)
"... the roses at the right side are red and full, and the robe of the Damozel is
of pale green with white interfusions where the folds bend and droop, ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1912)
"I have been there and thought she seemed a little more cheered and I cators and
throws light on the interfusions of Rector's and other personalities in the ..."
5. Methodism and Slavery: With Other Matters in Controversy Between the North by Henry Bidleman Bascom (1845)
"... subject of slavery can be borne no longer, and must be supplemented by "
another gospel"—the rare interfusions and super additions of abolition ethics ..."
6. Men and Books: Or, Studies in Homiletics; Lectures Introductory to The by Austin Phelps (1882)
"Mental force flows rather in the crosses and reduplications and interfusions of
diverse and even contrary elements of being. Conquests which bring warring ..."