A fuse for an explosive.
A colored flare used as a warning on the railroad.
A light musket or firelock.
A large friction match.
One who, or that which, fuses or is fused; an individual component of a fusion.
A conical, grooved pulley in early clocks, antique watches, and possibly all non-electronic marine chronometers.
The joint made by welding.
A herb (Reseda luteola) related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye.
The yellow coloring matter or dye extracted from this plant.
To join two materials (especially two metals) together by applying heat, pressure and filler, either separately or in any combination.
To bind together inseparably; to unite closely or intimately.