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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

Deep in a bacterium’s gelatinous matrix dwell little “cellular machines” called retrons, which produce single strands of DNA to detect certain viral infections.

From Scientific American

The brisket, cut to order so it’s still hot and steamy, the fat soft and sweet and gelatinous, the meat itself a little wobbly.

From New York Times

Concussions jostle the brain’s gelatinous mass of neurons, disrupting circuitry that affects mood, function, thinking and more.

From New York Times

It was off-white, gelatinous and tasted a bit like wet cardboard when I sliced off a strip.

From Salon