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Traditional English :: gelid
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1 icy, ice-cold.
2 chilly, cool. [L gelidus f. gelu frost]
Traditional English :: gelignite
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an explosive made from nitroglycerine, cellulose nitrate, sodium nitrate, and wood pulp. [GELATIN + L ignis fire + -ITE(1)]
New English :: gel
geliatrics.html - noun
(Lifestyle and Leisure ) A jelly-like substance used for cosmetic preparations of various kinds, especially for setting hair and as a semi-liquid soap for use in showers. Etymology: A specialized application of gel in its established chemical sense 'a semi-solid colloidal system consisting of a solid dispersed in a liquid'. History and Usage: The first gel for setting and styling hair was developed for salon use as long ago as the late fifties in the US, but this was a setting gel applied before rolling and setting the hair in the traditional way. The gel only really came into its own as a product on general sale and in widespread use with the swept-up hair fashions of the punk era (from the late seventies onwards). These preparations could be applied to wet hair before blow-drying, used to 'glue' the hair in place while it dried naturally, or even to fix dry hair into a style. When used on dry hair it produced a glistening, still-wet look that duly resulted in a new hair fashion in the eighties. The gel form proved useful for other preparations, too--notably as a shower soap--because it does not run off the hand like a liquid or slip like bar soap. Nowadays people are using superglue, lacquer, gel, oils and even soap and water to make their hair stand up. Telegraph (Brisbane)
7 Oct. 1985, p.
8 A luxurious exfoliating gel has been launched by Christian Dior. Sunday Express Magazine 17 Sept. 1989, p.
3 Don't use harsh soaps and shower gels on winter skin--use a cleansing bar. Health Shopper Jan./Feb. 1990, p. 4
Traditional English :: gel
geliatrics.html - n. & v.
--n.
    a semi-solid colloidal suspension or jelly, of a solid dispersed in a liquid.
--v.
    intr. (gelled, gelling) form a gel.
    gelation n. [abbr. of GELATIN]
Traditional English :: gelatin
geliatrics.html - n.
(also gelatine) a virtually colourless tasteless transparent water-soluble protein derived from collagen and used in food preparation, photography, etc.
    gelatin paper a paper coated with sensitized gelatin for photography.
    gelatinize v.tr. & intr. (also -ise). gelatinization n. [F g÷latine f. It. gelatina f. gelata JELLY]
Traditional English :: gelatinous
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1 of or like gelatin.
2 of a jelly-like consistency.
    gelatinously adv.
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