- un|jelled
- 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. 2012.
Its communal character gives the impression of being sketchy, not filled out, unjelled (New Yorker).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
jelled — adj. congealed from a liquid state into a jelly; jellied. Syn: congealed, jellied. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
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