Also means
time zone
Usage Note
Fuso has two main meanings: a spinning spindle (used in weaving) and, in the compound fuso orario, a time zone. The plural is the regular fusi. The idiom essere fuso colloquially means 'to be worn out / confused' (also the past participle of fondere, to melt). Learners most often encounter fuso orario ('time zone') in travel contexts.
Examples
"L'Italia e il Giappone hanno un fuso orario diverso."
Natural Translation
Italy and Japan have a different time zone.
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