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fusionesque

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English

Etymology

From fusion + -esque.

Adjective

fusionesque (comparative more fusionesque, superlative most fusionesque)

  1. Reminiscent of the musical style of jazz fusion.
    • 2008 April 27, Nate Chinen, “Trippy Rock, Relaxed Jazz and Other Delights”, in New York Times:
      The alto saxophonist Pete Robbins favors a species of fusionesque post-bop that’s complex but welcoming, and ultimately light on its feet.
  2. Reminiscent of fusion cuisine.
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