Gelatine

Word GELATINE
Character 8
Hyphenation gel a tine
Pronunciations /ˈdʒɛlətiːn/

Definitions and meanings of "Gelatine"

What do we mean by gelatine?

A protein derived through partial hydrolysis of the collagen extracted from animal skin, bones, cartilage, ligaments, etc.

An edible jelly made from this material.

A thin, translucent membrane used as a filter for photography or for theatrical lighting effects.

A green jell-o that has competed in a online YouTube channel for 2 seasons. He is currently on TEAM ICE CUBE!!! Urban Dictionary

Referring to an item composed of gelatin or gelatin-like material. See StrongBad email 84. Urban Dictionary

An insult to describe someone as jelly-like and fat. Urban Dictionary

Protein obtained by boiling skin, tendons, ligaments, and/or bones with water. From cows and pigs. Used in shampoos, face masks, and other cosmetics. Used as a thickener for fruit gelatins and puddings (e.g., "Jello"). In candies, marshmallows, cakes, ice cream, yogurts. On photographic film and in vitamins as a coating and as capsules. Sometimes used to assist in "clearing" wines. Alternatives: carrageen (carrageenan, Irish moss), seaweeds (algin, agar-agar, kelp—used in jellies, plastics, medicine), pectin from fruits, dextrins, locust bean gum, cotton gum, silica gel. Marshmallows were originally made from the root of the marsh mallow plant. Vegetarian capsules are now available from several companies. Digital cameras don't use film. Urban Dictionary

An adjective that can be used to describe anything. Urban Dictionary

An amorphous-describing adjective, used to describe various structures. Urban Dictionary

N. informal - A fat person. - An ingredient in many-a-delicious candy. Urban Dictionary

To express even further and example of one's coolness. Urban Dictionary

Wobbly Jelly Tits Urban Dictionary

October's "elf on the shelf". A bowl of gelatin is left around the house that a small skeleton rests on top of. The skeleton watches children and, if they're bad, comes to life and haunts them until after Halloween. Color of gelatin does not matter. Aim for green or red. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Gelatine

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The word "gelatine" in example sentences

We Brits call gelatine containing desserts and confectionery, "jelly" - and the fruit based conserves that you call "jelly" we call "jam" tomar-toes, tomate-toes ... let's call the whole thing off! ❋ Walter Jon Williams (2009)

Coignet’s gold label gelatine, mixed with a more soluble product, such as Cox’s gelatine, for example, gives also excellent results. ❋ Peter C. Duchochois (N/A)

- I used powdered gelatine, which is not recommended by many chefs, but I haven't found any problems using it. ❋ Niki (2005)

In using the different brands of unsweetened and unflavored gelatines, the proportion of liquid to gelatine is usually similar. 1/2 ounce of this granulated gelatine, which is 1/2 of the amount usually put up in a package, will solidify 1 quart of liquid. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

B. aquatilis sulcatus or B. prodigiosus -- upon the surface of the medium; or an equal depth of liquefied gelatine, which is then inoculated with the aerobic organism. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The forms known as gelatine dynamite differ from blasting gelatine in containing certain proportions of wood-pulp and potassium nitrate, &c. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

-- These thin, flat flasks (to contain agar or gelatine, which is allowed to solidify in a layer on one side) are extremely useful on account of the large nutrient surface available for growth. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The addition of alcohol to the bichromate bath — sometimes recommended to harden the film and allow it to stand a higher temperature, and to hasten the desiccation of the tissue — is objectionable, for the spirits tend to reduce the bichromate, which is transformed into the green salt, and, therefore, a partial or complete insolubilization of the gelatine is the result. ❋ Peter C. Duchochois (N/A)

To prevent the entire desiccation of the gelatine, which is the cause of the defect above alluded to, it is advisable to add glycerine to the washing water after the image is cleared. ❋ Peter C. Duchochois (N/A)

Analyzing the substance of our bodies you will find in it albumen, fibrine, caseine and gelatine, that is to say organic substances composed originally of the four essential gases: oxygen, azote, hydrogen, and carbonic acid. ❋ Unknown (1890)

The absorbents used in "Love Moon" sanitary napkins are made from gelatine, which is natural and safe! ❋ Unknown (2009)

a solution of alumed gelatine, which is allowed to penetrate into the pores of the wood and the excess scraped off when solidified, when the surface may be whitened, if necessary, as for printing on wood box, q.v. Opals, porcelain, or ivory should be prepared with the following substratum: ❋ Peter C. Duchochois (N/A)

The manufacture of collodion-cotton has become of more importance than gun-cotton, by reason of its use for the manufacture of the various forms of gelatine, such as gelatine dynamite, gelignite, forcite, &c., and also on account of its extensive use in the manufacture of many of the smokeless powders. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

In these applications the extraordinary viscosity of the product conditions the economic use of the cellulose in competition with oils, on the one hand, and organic colloids, such as gelatine, casein, &c., on the other. ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)

The gelatine which is found at market is prepared from the bones, gristle, skin, and other portions of animals. ❋ Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer (N/A)

It is the explosive contained in dynamite, and forms the greater part of the various forms of blasting gelatines, such as gelatine dynamite and gelignite, both of which substances consist of a mixture of gun-cotton dissolved in nitro-glycerine, with the addition of varying proportions of wood-pulp and saltpetre, the latter substances acting as absorbing materials for the viscid gelatine. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

"I don't mean _that_ kind of gelatine; the kind I use is already prepared on little plates in this box, and I have to go in the dark closet to fix them." ❋ Unknown (1897)

‘From whence are the swallows supposed to get this kind of gelatine?’ ❋ Unknown (1882)

Heh. I always liked deep fried donuts. [Barf bag]: [GELATIN] that was a little insensitive of you. Dark humor is [the was] some people cope with tradjey ❋ CorygamesYT (2019)

Some people are being [devoured] by a [gelatinous monster]. [Hilary's] legs are being digested. ❋ Steve (2005)

Person 1: Can I [have some] [crisps]? Person 2: Get your own! Person 1: It's only because you're so [gelatinous]!! ❋ Gelationous (2011)

[Gelatin] is [certainly] not [vegetarian]. ❋ Tinkering (2006)

[look at] his gelatinous [nips]! that [test] was so gelatinous! ❋ Jaimchelrohrbenson (2008)

[Tenille] [Pegg's] disproportionate body is made up of gaping [gelatinous] hips and zero tits. ❋ Peter From Popoya (2010)

This club is full of [gelatin] bitches. Ingredients: Sugar (99%), [Gelatin] (100%), Artificial Colours ([101]%), [Deliciousness] (‡ %) ❋ Blazin Hazen (2006)

Angela: That is awesome like a [poodle]. [Brent]: On [gelatin]! ❋ Coolnessity (2004)

She has [gelatine globes] that one, [I bet] [her cup runneth over] ❋ Working Class Hero (2021)

Child: " But I don't wanna clean my room and [take out the trash]!" Adult: " [That's cool]. The 'skeleton on the gelatin' may [just come] and haunts your ass then." ❋ TripodJim (2019)

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