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Fusee

noun
1.
A spirally grooved spindle in a clock that counteracts the diminishing power of the uncoiling mainspring.  Synonym: fusee drive.
2.
A colored flare used as a warning signal by trucks and trains.  Synonym: fuzee.
3.
A friction match with a large head that will stay alight in the wind.  Synonym: fuzee.
4.
Any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant.  Synonyms: fuse, fuze, fuzee, primer, priming.






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"Fusee" Quotes from Famous Books



... of warfaring men, is its strength and symmetry admired. It is the work of years. Its neat embrasures, its finished parapets, its casemated stories show all the skill of modern science. But, anon, a small spark is applied to the treacherous fusee—a cloud of dust arises to the heavens—and then nothing is to be seen but dirt ...
— Barchester Towers • Anthony Trollope

... way through the cosmopolitan groups of the great square. A little farther onward, laughing, smoking, chatting, eating ices outside a Cafe Chantant, were a group of Englishmen—a yachting party, whose schooner lay in the harbor. He lingered a moment; and lighted a fusee, just for the sake of hearing the old familiar words. As he bent his head, no one saw the shadow of pain ...
— Under Two Flags • Ouida [Louise de la Ramee]

... artillery, including their great mortar-piece, at that period looked upon as a most destructive engine, casting stones thirteen inches in diameter and eighty pounds weight; likewise grenadoes—hollow balls of iron, filled with powder, and lighted by a fusee. These were dangerous intruders, calculated to produce great alarm and annoyance, as we shall find in the sequel. The mortar was planted only about half a musket-shot from the walls, south-west, on a rising ground, from whence the engineer commanded ...
— Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2) • John Roby

... of bow-shot, while the foot went up as they felt courage or inclination, and kept up a straggling fire with about thirty muskets and the shooting of arrows. In front of the sultan, the Zeg Zeg troops had one French fusee; the Kano forces had forty-one muskets. These fellows, whenever they fired their muskets, ran out of bow-shot to load; all of them were slaves; not a single Fellata had a musket. The enemy kept up a slow ...
— Lander's Travels - The Travels of Richard Lander into the Interior of Africa • Robert Huish

... hand, an ordinary fusee will answer the purpose: or, in default of this, the glowing end of a piece of wood from the fire. Having done this, proceed to administer as much brandy as the patient will take. Intoxicate him as rapidly as possible, ...
— The Miracle Mongers, an Expos • Harry Houdini

... fusees. The tiger seemed uneasy, but the bold man never for one instant ceased to glare, and no disturbed expression or hasty movement gave the tiger the slightest excuse for a spring. Bringing the box up by painfully slow degrees in front of his nose the man opened it, took out a fusee, struck it, and revealed ...
— Blown to Bits - The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago • R.M. Ballantyne



Words linked to "Fusee" :   igniter, lighter, lucifer, flare, drive, clock, friction match, light, safety fuse, detonating fuse, match, ignitor, time-fuse



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