Any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant.
Long-burning flare used on roadways and in rail transport.
A spirally grooved spindle in a clock that counteracts the diminishing power of the uncoiling mainspring.
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1 This is Six; she's making some fusee chain for Mr Fanshaw.
2 He said nothing, but consulted his watch by the aid of a fusee .
3 You glow like a fusee whenever you see a young lady.
4 The stranger popped open the plastic case and took out a long red fusee .
5 The chief had a fusee , which he carried slung, in addition to his rifle.
6 Then the fusee sputtered out, and he tossed it into the snow behind them.
7 I had some fusee chain made this morning, I can mend it while you wait.'
8 For a long time did this shower of sparks descend, spraying continuously like a fusee .
9 We found a burning fusee , sure enough, but took good care to throw it overboard.
10 If unfortunately they come within reach of his fusee , he almost invariably brings them down.
11 He lingered a moment; and lighted a fusee , just for the sake of hearing the old familiar words.
12 He quickly manufactured a fusee , so that the mass would not blaze up until the yard was fixed.
13 He did not follow them himself until he had picked up and tossed a fusee into the fire.
14 In front of the sultan, the Zeg Zeg troops had one French fusee ; the Kano forces had forty-one muskets.
15 Many inventions were put forward by chemists before the perfecting of the common match, the wax vesta, and the fusee .
16 You must leave in this ball an opening to serve as a fusee , and cover it with rosin and sulphur.
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