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31gel — |é| s. m. 1. [Física, Química] Substância gelatinosa formada pela coagulação de um líquido coloidal. 2. [Física, Química] Precipitado gelatinoso. • Plural: geles ou géis. ‣ Etimologia: inglês gel …
32gel — / dʒɛl/ [dalle prime lettere dell ingl. gel(atin)] s. m. (per capelli) gommina, gelatina CFR. brillantina …
33gel- Ⅰ — *gel germ., Verb: nhd. schneiden; ne. cut (Verb); Hinweis: s. *gelma , *gelþō; Etymologie: idg. *g̑ʰel (2), Verb, schneiden, Pokorny 434; Literatur: Falk/Torp 130 …
34gel — (De gelatina). 1. m. Estado que adopta una materia en dispersión coloidal cuando flocula o se coagula. 2. Producto cosmético en estado de gel …
35gel(ǝ)-3 — gel(ǝ) 3 English meaning: cold Deutsche Übersetzung: “kalt, frieren” Material: Lat. gelū (also gelus, ūs and gelum, ī) “coldness, frost”, gelidus “cold”, gelō, üre “ congeal, freeze “; Osc. γελαν “πάχνην” (Steph. Byz.); Gk.… …
36gel — [jel] n. [< GELATIN] 1. a colloidal form of matter characterized by a jellylike texture, usually formed by cooling a colloidal solution into a solid or semisolid phase: cf. SOL3, FOAM (sense 4) 2. any of various jellylike preparations used to… …
37gel´id|ly — gel|id «JEHL ihd», adjective. cold as ice; frosty; frozen: »Figurative. a man of gelid reserve who had few intimates (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): icy, glacl, frigid. ╂[< Latin gelidus < gelū frost, ice] –gel´id|ly, adverb …
38gel|id — «JEHL ihd», adjective. cold as ice; frosty; frozen: »Figurative. a man of gelid reserve who had few intimates (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): icy, glacl, frigid. ╂[< Latin gelidus < gelū frost, ice] –gel´id|ly, adverb …
39gel|ig|nite — «JEHL ihg nyt», noun. a powerful explosive made with nitroglycerin, soluble guncotton, wood pulp, and potassium or sodium nitrate. ╂[perhaps < gel(atin) + Latin ignis fire + English ite1] …
40Gel — Gel, s. Sol …