fusión
fusion
noun foo-SYOHN Less Common
Origin: From Latin fusionem, from fundere (to pour, melt).
Also means
merger; blend
Usage Note
Fusión covers the physical process of melting/fusing and also corporate mergers (fusión de empresas) and musical/cultural blending (música de fusión). The verb is fusionar (to merge, to fuse) and the past participle fusionado is common in business news. The accent falls on the final syllable as the written accent indicates.
Examples
"La fusión de las dos empresas fue exitosa."
Natural Translation
The merger of the two companies was successful.
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