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Jellies – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A fruit-flavoured dessert made by warming and then cooling a liquid containing gelatin or a similar setting agent in a mould or dish so that it sets into a semi-solid, somewhat elastic mass.

Usage examples:

A bowl of jelly and custard
noun

A small sweet made with gelatin.

Usage examples:

A box of fruit jellies
noun

Gelignite.

Usage examples:

He later combined nitroglycerine with gun cotton to create a clear jelly, patented in 1867 as blast…
noun

Jelly shoes.

verb

Set (food) as or in a jelly.

Usage examples:

The eels are stewed and jellied
adjective

Jealous.

Usage examples:

I'm so jelly that you were at the show
phrase

Shoes made from coloured transparent plastic, worn especially at the beach

Usage examples:

Are jellies comfortable?, yes, men can wear jellies too!, we made sure all the children had their j…

Jellies translation into English

Jellies: translate from English into Chinese

Translate jellies into Chinese (Simplified)}
果冻, 胶冻, 果子冻

Jellies: translate from English into Dutch

Translate jellies into Dutch}
Gelei, Dril, Lil, Stollen

Jellies: translate from English into French

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Gelées, Gelée, Confiture

Jellies: translate from English into German

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Gelees, Gelee, Gallert, Gallerte, Marmelade, Wackelpudding, Grütze, Aspik, Wackelpeter

Jellies: translate from English into Hindi

Translate jellies into Hindi}
जेली, मुरब्बा, अवलेह, मीठी चटनी, जमाना, जमना

Jellies: translate from English into Italian

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Gelatine, Gelatina, Confettura

Jellies: translate from English into Korean

Translate jellies into Korean}
젤리, 젤리가 되다, 젤리로 만들다

Jellies: translate from English into Russian

Translate jellies into Russian}
Желе, Студень, Застывать, Превращать в студень, Превращать в желе, Гелигнит

Jellies: translate from English into Spanish

Translate jellies into Spanish}
Jaleas, Gelatina, Jalea, Gelatinar, Jaleizar, Gelignita

Word origin

late Middle English: from Old French gelee ‘frost, jelly’, from Latin gelata ‘frozen’, from gelare ‘freeze’, from gelu ‘frost’.

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