1) wick 2) fuse

  • 1fuse — fuse1 [fyo͞oz] vt., vi. fused, fusing [< L fusus, pp. of fundere, to pour out, shed: see FOUND3] 1. to melt or to join by melting, as metals 2. to unite as if by melting together; blend SYN. MIX fuse2 [fyo͞oz] …

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  • 2fuse — I n. tube, wick used to set off an explosive charge 1) to light a fuse 2) a slow fuse (also fig.) II n. safety device 1) to blow, blow out (esp. AE) a fuse 2) to change a fuse 3) a safety fuse 4) a fuse blows, blows out (esp. AE) 5) (misc …

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  • 3fuse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. merge, unite, amalgamate, weld; melt, dissolve. See junction, combination, fuel, unity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. circuit breaker, plug fuse, wick, detonator, igniter. • blow a fuse*, Syn. become angry …

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  • 4The Desert Forges — Format Game show Created by Adventure Line Productions Presented by Richard Fairbrass Gabrielle Richens Starring Melanie Winiger …

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  • 5fuze — n. fuse, wick (attached to an explosive) v. attach a fuse, attach a wick (to explosives) …

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  • 6fuzed — n. fuse, wick (attached to an explosive) v. attach a fuse, attach a wick (to explosives) …

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  • 7fuzes — n. fuse, wick (attached to an explosive) v. attach a fuse, attach a wick (to explosives) …

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  • 8fuzing — n. fuse, wick (attached to an explosive) v. attach a fuse, attach a wick (to explosives) …

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  • 9Molotov cocktail — A Finnish soldier with a Molotov cocktail in the Winter War. The Molotov cocktail, also known as the petrol bomb, gasoline bomb, Molotov bomb, fire bottle, fire bomb, or simply Molotov, is a generic name used for a variety of improvised… …

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  • 10Olympic Flame — The torch relay of the 2002 Winter Olympics passes through Cincinnati, Ohio The Olympic Flame or Olympic Torch is a symbol of the Olympic Games.[1] Commemorating the theft of fire from the Greek god Zeus by …

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