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What prefix could be used with the word fusion?

Here are some prefixes that could be used with the word "fusion," along with examples of how they might be used:

General prefixes:

* Pre-: Pre-fusion (referring to the process before fusion)

* Post-: Post-fusion (referring to the process after fusion)

* Multi-: Multi-fusion (referring to multiple fusion processes)

* Co-: Co-fusion (referring to fusion happening together or simultaneously)

* Re-: Re-fusion (referring to the process of fusing again)

* De-: Defusion (referring to the process of separating or stopping fusion)

More specific prefixes:

* Nuclear-: Nuclear fusion (the most common type of fusion)

* Cold-: Cold fusion (a hypothetical type of fusion occurring at room temperature)

* Laser-: Laser fusion (using lasers to initiate fusion)

* Magnetic-: Magnetic fusion (using magnetic fields to contain the plasma during fusion)

* Electro-: Electrofusion (referring to the use of electricity in the fusion process)

* Bio-: Biofusion (referring to fusion processes in biological systems)

The most appropriate prefix will depend on the specific context you're using it in.

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