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How do you say fuse in french?

The French word for "fuse" depends on the context. Here are some possibilities:

For a safety fuse:

* Fusible (masculine) - This is the most common term for a safety fuse in electrical applications.

For a fuse (in the sense of merging or combining):

* Fusion (feminine) - This term is used for the process of merging or combining things.

* Fusionner (verb) - To fuse or merge.

For a fuse in a specific context (e.g., a fuse in a bomb):

* Mèche (feminine) - This term could be used for a fuse in a bomb, but it's more general and could also mean a wick.

* Amorce (feminine) - This term is specifically used for the detonator or primer of a bomb or explosive device.

For a fuse in the sense of a person who melts glass:

* Souffleur de verre (masculine) - This translates to "glass blower."

Please provide more context about the type of "fuse" you are referring to, and I can give you a more precise translation.

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