gel

  • 61Gel — gelis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. gel vok. Gel, n rus. гель, m pranc. gel, m …

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  • 62gel — gelis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. gel vok. Gel, n rus. гель, m pranc. gel, m …

    Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • 63GEL — Die Abkürzung GEL steht für: Georgischer Lari, Währung Georgiens Kreis Geldern, ehemaliges deutsches Kraftfahrzeugkennzeichen Siehe auch: Gel, weiches Material Diese Seite ist eine …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 64gelǽca — m ( n/ n) a rival see ággelǽca, ellengelǽca …

    Old to modern English dictionary

  • 65gel — s m 1 (Quím) Forma que adoptan las sustancias coloidales cuando se dejan reposar; ofrece poca resistencia a los líquidos, pero predomina en ella la fase sólida 2 Sustancia sólida, suave, de aspecto gelatinoso y húmedo, como la jalea: un gel para… …

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  • 66gel — dÊ’el n. semi solid chemical mixture which resembles jelly; gelatin slide, colored translucent material placed over theater lights; jelly like substance used in styling hair v. become a gel; congeal; change into gel …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 67gel — 1 noun (C, U) a thick, wet substance that is used in various bath or beauty products: hair gel 2 verb gelled, gellilng (I) 1 if a liquid gels it becomes firmer or thicker; jell (2) 2 if an idea or plan gels it becomes clearer or more definite: My …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 68gel — [[t]dʒɛl[/t]] n. v. gelled, gel•ling 1) chem. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly or glue Compare sol IV 2) sbz gelatin 5) 3) chem. to form or become a gel 4) cvb jell 2) • Etymology: 1895–1900; shortening… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 69gel — [d3el] in. to relax and let one’s hair down. □ I’ve got to go home and gel for a while. Things are too stressful just now. □ If I don’t get to gel a little every day, I tend to fall apart …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 70gel — I. noun Etymology: gelatin Date: 1899 1. a colloid in a more solid form than a sol; broadly jelly 2 2. a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it 3. a gelatinous preparation used in styling hair II. intransitive verb ( …

    New Collegiate Dictionary