interfusion
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In other tales, Author Bradbury cultivates what he calls the sense of "infinite interfusion."
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The sense of "infinite interfusion" is Bradbury's purest string, and he plucks it rather too often.
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Actor Bellamy also provides an inspired interfusion of caricature and characterization.
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A transitional portion of tubing may be built up by the successive addition and interfusion of beads of one of the glasses to the end of a sealed tube consisting of the other glass.
From A Handbook of Laboratory Glass-Blowing by Bolas, Bernard D.
Of course, they would not have understood the language, to begin with; and the thought, the interfusion of philosophy, the new problems, would have been absolutely incomprehensible.
From The Silent Isle by Benson, Arthur Christopher