noun the act of pouring a liquid over someone or something
In Christianity, affusion refers to the method of baptism where water is poured over the head of the person being baptized.
Affusion therapy is a form of hydrotherapy where water is poured over the body to promote relaxation and improve circulation.
Affusion is a common practice in various religious and cultural rituals where water is used for purification or cleansing purposes.
In literature, the term 'affusion' may be used to describe the act of pouring liquid onto something, such as water being poured onto a plant in a garden scene.
In psychology, 'affusion' may be used metaphorically to describe the process of inundating the mind with new information or experiences in order to provoke thought or insight.
In medicine, 'affusion' is a term used to describe a method of baptism where water is poured over the head of the person being baptized.
In historical contexts, 'affusion' may refer to the act of pouring or sprinkling water during religious ceremonies or rituals in ancient civilizations.