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Discover LudwigThe word 'unfused' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is not fused or joined together. Examples: 1. The pieces of the puzzle were unfused, making it difficult to complete. 2. Due to the unfused wires, the electrical circuit was not functioning properly. 3. The broken bone was left unfused, causing ongoing pain for the patient. 4. The ingredients in the recipe were unfused, resulting in a lumpy mixture. 5. The unfused pipe caused a leak in the plumbing system, leading to water damage in the house.
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unfused
adjective
Not fused; distinct
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If, however, the pulses are 300 milliseconds apart, the muscle will be relaxing when the second pulse is given, and the tension will appear in waves in phase with the stimulation, causing an unfused tetanus.
In the adult the head consists of five segments, the thorax of eight, and the abdomen typically of six (or rarely seven) unfused segments.
Other features of the parrot skeleton include a prominent keel on the sternum (breastbone), except in the flightless owl parrot of New Zealand, and a highly variable furcula (wishbone), which may be normal, weak, unfused, or absent.
The flowers are usually either male or female and have unfused sepals and petals.
Caudal vertebrae were unfused, not yet forming the rodlike urostyle, but they did lie within the arch formed by elongated ilia.
Floral parts are free (unfused) and are borne on an elongated floral axis.
Darwin underlined the temptations here when he wrote about the unfused bone in the heads of newborn humans and other mammals, which makes their skulls conveniently elastic.
Totally unfused, it is one of the largest skulls known and documents the transition between the two morphologies triceratops and torosaurus are defined by.
Brighton, 11 October; Leeds, 12 October; Glasgow, 14 October; touring to 22 October It may seem surprising that Jamie T can sell out three nights at Brixton Academy, but the south Londoner has built a cult empire on fusing genres hitherto unfused and injecting them with cheeky wit.
Research into 500 digital media businesses in Brighton found – surprise surprise – that the companies that gave equal weight to the role of arts graduates and technology graduates were growing three times faster than the ones that didn't, even though the skills of the staff in what the researchers called "superfused" companies were no better than in the "unfused".
Based on regional products, honestly handled, "unfoamed and unfused" in the words of my friend Colman Andrews, late of Saveur magazine, it is the specialty of this small restaurant on the main square of a prettily named village in Beaujolais.
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