IPA: /ˌɪntərˈfjuz/
KK: /ɪntərˈfjuz/
To blend or combine different elements into one.
The artist decided to interfuse different colors to create a unique painting.
Past: interfused
Past Participle: interfused
Interfuse → It is formed from "inter-" (meaning between) and "fusus" (meaning to pour). The word describes the act of pouring or blending substances together in a way that they intermingle or combine between each other.
Think of 'pouring' ('fusus') something 'between' ('inter-') two things — that's how interfuse means to blend or mix together.