gelatinous (Meaning)

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gelatinous (s)

thick like gelatin

Webster

gelatinous (a.)

Of the nature and consistence of gelatin or the jelly; resembling jelly; viscous.

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gelatinous Sentence Examples

  1. The jellyfish's translucent body was a gelatinous mass that drifted lazily through the ocean currents.
  2. The oozing substance on the surgical table had a thick, gelatinous consistency.
  3. The giant squid's colossal eyes were surrounded by a gelatinous membrane.
  4. The frog's eggs were encased in a gelatinous substance that protected them from predators.
  5. The slime secreted by snails has a gelatinous texture that aids in their movement.
  6. The lava lamp's hypnotic glow came from the gelatinous fluid inside.
  7. The seaweed's gelatinous coating allowed it to absorb nutrients from the surrounding water.
  8. The gelatinous cartilage in our bones provides flexibility and cushioning.
  9. The gelatinous gelatin powder transformed into a firm and wobbly treat when combined with water.
  10. The gelatinous goo left behind by the alien invader oozed slowly across the floor.

FAQs About the word gelatinous

thick like gelatinOf the nature and consistence of gelatin or the jelly; resembling jelly; viscous.

gummy,viscous, ropy, gooey, glutinous, syrupy, clingy, sticky, gluey, tacky

nonviscous, nonadhesive,nonviscous, nonadhesive,,

The jellyfish's translucent body was a gelatinous mass that drifted lazily through the ocean currents.

The oozing substance on the surgical table had a thick, gelatinous consistency.

The giant squid's colossal eyes were surrounded by a gelatinous membrane.

The frog's eggs were encased in a gelatinous substance that protected them from predators.