Etymology of the Latin word fusus
the Latin word
fusus (spindle; spread out, broad, flowing)
derived from the Late Latin word
fundere (pour, cast; scatter)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gheu-Derivations in Latin
fusago,
Fusarium,
fusellus,
fusio,
Fusicladium,
FusobacteriumDerivations in other languages
English
fusiform, English
fuse, French
fus, French
fusorial, French
fusiforme, French
fuser, French
fuselage, Italian
fuso, Portuguese
fuso, Portuguese
fusologia, Spanish
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