noun
- colored flares used as signals, especially on railroads or by ships
- friction matches with large heads that burn steadily in wind
- cone-shaped spindles in timepieces that equalize the pull of the mainspring
Usage: transportation; safety equipment
Usage: historical; outdoor use
Usage: horology; technical
Examples
- The railroad worker placed fusees along the track to warn approaching trains.
- Emergency fusees burned brightly in the fog to signal the disabled ship.
- The hikers packed waterproof fusees for their mountain expedition.
- Red fusees marked the accident scene on the highway.
- The antique pocket watch contained delicate fusees to regulate its movement.
- Maritime safety regulations require ships to carry fusees for distress signals.