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enfusies

Enfusies is a term that does not appear as a standard or widely recognized entry in Dutch or English, and it is rarely used in published sources. It is more likely to be encountered as a typographical variant, a neologism, or a coined term in fictional or specialized contexts.

Etymology and possible interpretations: The form resembles two common Dutch word families: infusies (infusions) and fusies

Possible meanings in use include:

- A misspelling or variant spelling of infusies, encountered in culinary, pharmaceutical, or traditional contexts.

- A misspelling or stylized form of fusies, encountered when referring to fusions in physics, materials science,

- A coined concept in fiction or speculative writing describing a process that merges elements, energies, or

See also: Infusie, Fusie, Fusion energy. Notes: Because enfusies is not standardized, the intended meaning should

(fusions).
Infusies
denotes
the
process
of
extracting
flavors
or
medicines
by
steeping
in
liquid;
fusies
denotes
the
combining
of
distinct
elements,
such
as
nuclear
fusion
or
corporate
mergers.
The
prefix
en-
can
suggest
a
compound
or
connective
use,
or
simply
reflect
a
coined
construction,
making
the
exact
meaning
highly
dependent
on
context.
or
business
mergers.
identities
in
a
single
operation.
be
taken
from
the
specific
source
in
which
it
appears.