a. rare. [f. L. transfūs-, ppl. stem (see TRANSFUSE) + -IBLE: cf. fusible.] Capable of being transfused.
1661. Boyle, Style Scriptures (1675), 156. Expressions whose Penetrancy is as little transfusible into any other as the Suns dazling Brightness can be undetractingly Painted.
1826. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. III. 267. She could catch even the zest of a repartee, that most evanescent and least transfusible of all things.