jelled
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jelled — un·jelled; … English syllables
jelled — dÊ’el n. jelly, gel v. congeal, thicken; come together, become clear (as in an idea) … English contemporary dictionary
jelled — adjective congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling in Georgia they serve congealed salads • Syn: ↑congealed, ↑jellied • Similar to: ↑solid … Useful english dictionary
un|jelled — «uhn JEHLD», adjective. not jelled; without a definite form; not fixed: »Its communal character gives the impression of being sketchy, not filled out, unjelled (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
half-jelled — adj. * * * … Universalium
half-jelled — adj … Useful english dictionary
jell — 01. It took a while for the class to [jell], but the students are really supportive of each other now. 02. John Lennon and Paul McCartney [jelled] from the time they first met and together wrote some of the greatest pop songs of their generation … Grammatical examples in English
congealed — adj. solidified; as, congealed into jelly. Syn: jelled, jellied. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
napalm — apalm (n[=a] p[aum]m), n. A highly incediary liquid consisting of gasoline jelled with aluminum soaps, used as a weapon of war in fire bombs and flame throwers. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
napalm — I. noun Etymology: naphthene + palmitate Date: 1942 1. a thickener consisting of a mixture of aluminum soaps used in jelling gasoline (as for incendiary bombs) 2. fuel jelled with napalm II. transitive verb Date: 1950 to assault with napalm … New Collegiate Dictionary