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Meaning of gelatinate

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gelatinate (v. t.)

To convert into gelatin, or into a substance resembling jelly.

Webster

gelatinate (v. i.)

To be converted into gelatin, or into a substance like jelly.

gelatinate Sentence Examples

  1. The mixture gelatinated quickly, forming a firm jelly within minutes.
  2. The chef carefully gelatinated the consommé to create a clear and flavorful broth.
  3. The fruit pectin acted as a gelatinating agent, thickening the jam.
  4. The gelatinated dessert was a delightful treat, with a smooth and bouncy texture.
  5. The photographer captured the gelatinating coffee as it transformed into a shimmering liquid.
  6. The pectin in the apple juice caused it to gelatinate when exposed to high heat.
  7. The scientist gelatinated the culture medium to create an ideal environment for microorganism growth.
  8. The collagen in the skin gelatinated when exposed to heat, causing it to shrink and tighten.
  9. The gelatinated gelatin cubes were used as a thickening agent in soups and sauces.
  10. The gelatinated glue was used to repair the antique bookbinding, ensuring its preservation.

FAQs About the word gelatinate

To convert into gelatin, or into a substance resembling jelly., To be converted into gelatin, or into a substance like jelly.

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The mixture gelatinated quickly, forming a firm jelly within minutes.

The chef carefully gelatinated the consommé to create a clear and flavorful broth.

The fruit pectin acted as a gelatinating agent, thickening the jam.

The gelatinated dessert was a delightful treat, with a smooth and bouncy texture.