Gelatinous Meaning in English
word
dʒəˈɫætənəs
juh-LAT-uh-nuhs
dʒɛlˈætɪnəs
jel-AT-in-uhs
Definición
Having a smooth, thick, jelly-like consistency, similar to gelatin. Used to describe things that are soft and wobble like jelly.
Uso & Matices
Primarily formal, scientific, or descriptive; used for foods, substances, or textures that resemble gelatin or jelly. Common in cooking, biology, and chemistry contexts. Not typically used for people or emotions.
Spanish: gelatinoso - viscosoPortuguese (BR): gelatinosoPortuguese (PT): gelatinosoChinese (Simplified): 凝胶状的 - 果冻状的Chinese (Traditional): 凝膠狀的 - 果凍狀的Hindi: जिलेटिन जैसा - लसलसाArabic: هلامي - جيلاتينيBengali: জেলির মতো - জেলটিনীয়Russian: желеобразныйJapanese: ゼラチン状の - ゼリー状のVietnamese: dạng thạch - sền sệt như thạchKorean: 젤라틴 같은 - 젤리 같은Turkish: jelatinimsi - jölemsiUrdu: جیلاٹن جیساIndonesian: seperti gelatin - kenyal seperti agar-agar
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The dessert had a gelatinous texture.
basic
Some sea creatures have a gelatinous body.
basic
The soup became gelatinous after cooling.
basic
Jellyfish are known for their gelatinous appearance in the water.
natural
The sauce cooled down and turned surprisingly gelatinous.
natural
It felt strange to walk on the gelatinous mud after the rain.
natural