Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Transfuse \Trans*fuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transfused}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Transfusing}.] [L. transfusus, p. p. of
transfundere: cf. F. transfuser. See {Transfund}.]
1. To pour, as liquid, out of one vessel into another; to
transfer by pouring.
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2. (Med.) To transfer, as blood, from the veins or arteries
of one man or animal to those of another.
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3. To cause to pass from to another; to cause to be instilled
or imbibed; as, to transfuse a spirit of patriotism into a
man; to transfuse a love of letters.
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Into thee such virtue and grace
Immense I have transfused. --Milton.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
transfuse
v 1: impart gradually; "Her presence instilled faith into the
children"; "transfuse love of music into the students"
[syn: {instill}, {transfuse}]
2: pour out of one vessel into another
3: treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin [syn:
{cup}, {transfuse}]
4: give a transfusion (e.g., of blood) to
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