a. rare. [f. L. transfūs-, ppl. stem (see TRANSFUSE) + -IBLE: cf. fusible.] Capable of being transfused.

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1661.  Boyle, Style Scriptures (1675), 156. Expressions … whose Penetrancy is as little transfusible into any other as the Sun’s dazling Brightness … can be undetractingly Painted.

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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.

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