fusioneer
English
Etymology
From fusion + -eer.
Noun
fusioneer (plural fusioneers)
- (music) A performer or composer of fusion music
- 1989, “Gipsy Kings Stay True to Musical Roots”, in Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
- They like Sting as much as flamenco, and though the famous Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt is a strong influence, so is fusioneer Al DiMeola […]
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- An adherent of controlled nuclear fusion as a useable source of energy.
- 2014, Raffi Katchadourian, ‘A star in a bottle’, The New Yorker:
- It is virtually an article of faith among some fusioneers that creating miniature stars on Earth is a non-optional part of humanity’s future—a view that mirrors arguments put forth by a growing number of environmentalists who once decried nuclear power.
- 2014, Raffi Katchadourian, ‘A star in a bottle’, The New Yorker: