About The Word Gel
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Gel
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What's The Definition Of Gel?
[n] a thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects
[n] a colloid in a more solid form than a sol [v] apply mousse to; of hair [v] become a gel; "The solid, when heated, gelled" Synonyms | Synonyms for Gel: colloidal gel | gelatin | mousse Related Terms | Find terms related to Gel: albumen | batter | bonnyclabber | butter | cake | clabber | clot | clump | cluster | coagulate | concrete | congeal | cornstarch | cream | curd | curdle | dough | egg white | gaum | gelatin | gelatinate | gelatinize | glair | glop | glue | gluten | goo | gook | goop | gruel | gumbo | gunk | incrassate | inspissate | jam | jell | jellify | jelly | knot | loblolly | lopper | lump | molasses | mucilage | mucus | pap | paste | porridge | pudding | pulp | puree | putty | rob | semifluid | semiliquid | set | size | soup | starch | sticky mess | syrup | thick | thicken | treacle See Also | change | colloid | groom | hydrogel | membrane | neaten |
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