by Joshua Gay October 26, 2010
Get the gelation mug.Pronunciation: /dʒəˈleɪt/
Definition:
1. To convert into a solid state by lowering temperature.
2. The process of turning liquid into ice or solid form.
3. Action of rendering something rigid through cooling.
4. Transformation of matter into a crystalline structure.
Significance:
• It defines the act of freezing.
• It emphasizes cooling processes.
• It identifies changes in the state of matter.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of freezing.
• It improves clarity in scientific contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "freeze."
Past verb: gelated
Present simple verb: gelate, gelates
Present continuous verb: gelating
Singular noun: gelure
Plural noun: gelures
Definition:
1. To convert into a solid state by lowering temperature.
2. The process of turning liquid into ice or solid form.
3. Action of rendering something rigid through cooling.
4. Transformation of matter into a crystalline structure.
Significance:
• It defines the act of freezing.
• It emphasizes cooling processes.
• It identifies changes in the state of matter.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies explanations of freezing.
• It improves clarity in scientific contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "freeze."
Past verb: gelated
Present simple verb: gelate, gelates
Present continuous verb: gelating
Singular noun: gelure
Plural noun: gelures
Examples:
• "Aqua gelates at zero degrees Celsius."
• "Chemicals gelate at varying temperatures depending on their composition."
• "Preservation methods often involve gelating foods (comids)."
• "Scientists study the rate at which substances gelate."
• "Understanding gelating aids in cryopreservation techniques."
• "Aqua gelates at zero degrees Celsius."
• "Chemicals gelate at varying temperatures depending on their composition."
• "Preservation methods often involve gelating foods (comids)."
• "Scientists study the rate at which substances gelate."
• "Understanding gelating aids in cryopreservation techniques."
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