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gelatinous

[juh-lat-n-uhs] / dʒəˈlæt n əs /


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This Thanksgiving, you deserve better than gelatinous, canned cranberry sauce slop.

From Salon

But the scans revealed the worms that could swim best actually had drastically less muscle mass and density and were baggier and more gelatinous than their mud-dwelling counterparts.

From New York Times

Alternatively, you can use boiling hot water, and the flax egg will only have to sit for about two minutes until you get the same gelatinous texture.

From Salon

Suddenly, we turned the corner and were face-to-face with white, gelatinous blocks of tofu.

From Salon

The research team also employs shadowgraph imagery, which analyzes the bending of light rays that collide with the gelatinous organisms.

From New York Times