interfuse

To fuse or blend together

Verb

  1. To fuse or blend together
    • They seem to be so interfused with the emotions of the soul, that they strike upon the heart almost like the living touch of a spirit. - 1861, Various, Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8, No. 48, October, 1861:
    • Novelty, as empirically found, doesn't arrive by jumps and jolts, it leaks in insensibly, for adjacents in experience are always interfused, the smallest real datum being both a coming and a going, and even numerical...
    • It was interfused and tangled with Greatorex's sublimest feelings. - 1914, May Sinclair, The Three Sisters:

Origin

From inter- + fuse.

Forms

interfuses interfusing interfused

Derived

interfusable