Interfuse
Interfuse ({not transcribed}) , transitive verb
[Latin interfusus, past participle of interfundere to pour between; inter between + fundere to pour. See Fuse to melt.]
1.
To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter.
The ambient air, wide interfused,
Embracing round this florid earth.
2.
To spread through; to permeate; to pervade. [Rare]
Keats, in whom the moral seems to have so perfectly interfused the physical man, that you might almost say he could feel sorrow with his hands.
3.
To mix up together; to associate. — H. Spencer