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gelatinization


Meanings
  • The process of turning a liquid into a solid gel by heating, cooling or adding a gelatinizing agent.

    - "Sugar and water are heated until they turn into a clear gelatin dessert."
    - "To make a savory gelatin dish, sprinkle the gelatin over cold water and let it soften before heating it with the stock or broth."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with gelatinization
jellification , condensation , consolidation , evaporation
Homophones
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  1. gelatinization () : The process of turning a liquid into a solid gel by heating, cooling or adding a gelatinizing agent.

  2. gelatinization () : A type of nuclear reactor that uses gelatin or other materials to moderate the neutron flux.

  3. gelatinization () : The process of treating animal hides or skins with hot water, lime, or other chemicals to make them more pliable and easier to work with.


Variants
List of all variants of gelatinization that leads to same result
gelatinization , gelatinizations , gelatinize , gelatinized , gelatinizes , gelatinizing
Etymology
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The term 'gelatinization' comes from the Latin word 'gelatina', meaning jelly or gel, and the suffix '-ation', which indicates the process of creating or producing something.


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