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Fusion

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Fusion can refer to combining two distinct things:

Business

Computers and Software

  • AMD Fusion, a future next-generation microprocessor design
  • Compiz Fusion, A community maintained set of plugins for the Compiz Window Manager
  • eyeon Fusion, a visual effects package
  • IBRIX Fusion, a highly scalable parallel file system
  • Kega Fusion, a Sega multi-console emulator
  • Loop fusion, a compiler optimization which replaces multiple loops with a single one
  • Microcode Solutions Fusion, a popular Macintosh Emulator for Amiga computers
  • NetObjects Fusion, a web design program
  • Oracle Fusion Middleware, a portfolio of standards-based software products that spans multiple services
  • Sensor fusion, the combining of sensory data or data derived from sensory data from disparate sources
  • VMware Fusion, virtual machine software product by VMware, Inc. for Macintosh computers with Intel processors

Entertainment

Politics and Organisations

Products

Sports

  • Cleveland Fusion, a woman's American football team in the NWFA
  • Miami Fusion, a professional soccer club located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that participated in Major League Soccer from 1998 to 2001

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    Fusion
    // n. The morphological phenomenon in which a word consists of several morphemes but in which no one-to-one correspondence can be established between morphemes and morphs. Examples include English feet (={foot}+{Plural}) and took (= {take}+{Past}). Sapir... more

    Fusion
    n. 1. See coalescence. 2. In Dependency Phonology, the descriptive procedure by which components are combined into phonetic segments, as when |i;a| is realized as /e/. 3. In Government and Charm Phonology, the descriptive procedure by which two feature m... more


     
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