How Do You Spell GELATINISE?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɛlɐtˌɪna͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "gelatinise" is spelt with a "g" at the beginning, followed by "e-l-a-t-i-n-i-s-e". The first sound in "gelatinise" is represented by the voiced velar plosive /g/, which is produced by the back of the tongue close to the soft palate. The next syllable contains the long vowel /eɪ/ as in "day", followed by the voiceless alveolar plosive /t/, the short vowel /ɪ/ as in "sit", and the nasal /n/. The last syllable features the voiceless alveolar fricative /s/ and the schwa /ə/. "Gelatinise" means to convert into gelatin or to become gelatinous in consistency.

GELATINISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Gelatinise is a verb that refers to the process of transforming into or taking on the characteristics of gelatin. It involves the solidification or thickening of a substance, typically a liquid or a semi-solid, to form a gelatinous or jelly-like consistency.

    When a substance is gelatinised, its molecular structure undergoes a change, resulting in the formation of a gel or a gel-like substance. This process often occurs when a substance containing gelatin, such as collagen, is heated or dissolved in a liquid. The gelatin molecules start to absorb water and swell, eventually forming a gel-like network that traps the liquid within it.

    Gelatinisation can also occur through the addition of gelling agents, such as pectin, agar-agar, or certain starches, to a liquid. These substances help to promote the thickening and solidifying process, allowing the formation of a gel-like consistency.

    The term gelatinise can also be used in a broader context to describe the process of transforming a non-gelatinous substance into a gel-like state. For example, it can refer to the thickening of a sauce or a custard to achieve a smoother and more cohesive texture.

    Overall, gelatinise encompasses the transformation of a substance to acquire the physical properties of gelatin, resulting in a gel-like consistency or texture.

  2. To convert into jelly; to assume the form of jelly.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GELATINISE

  • felatinise
  • velatinise
  • belatinise
  • helatinise
  • yelatinise
  • telatinise
  • gwlatinise
  • gslatinise
  • gdlatinise
  • grlatinise
  • g4latinise
  • g3latinise
  • gekatinise
  • gepatinise
  • geoatinise
  • gelztinise
  • gelstinise
  • gelwtinise
  • gelqtinise

Etymology of GELATINISE

The word "gelatinize" is derived from the noun "gelatin", which comes from the Latin "gelatus", meaning "frozen" or "jellied". Gelatin is a protein substance derived from collagen, typically obtained from animal bones and tissues. The suffix "-ize" is a common English verb-forming suffix indicating the creation or transformation of something into a particular state or condition. Thus, "gelatinize" refers to the process of converting or causing something to become gelatin-like or jelly-like in consistency.

Similar spelling words for GELATINISE

Conjugate verb Gelatinise

CONDITIONAL

I would gelatinise
you would gelatinise
he/she/it would gelatinise
we would gelatinise
they would gelatinise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be gelatinising
you would be gelatinising
he/she/it would be gelatinising
we would be gelatinising
they would be gelatinising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have gelatinise
you would have gelatinise
he/she/it would have gelatinise
we would have gelatinise
they would have gelatinise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been gelatinising
you would have been gelatinising
he/she/it would have been gelatinising
we would have been gelatinising
they would have been gelatinising

FUTURE

I will gelatinise
you will gelatinise
he/she/it will gelatinise
we will gelatinise
they will gelatinise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be gelatinising
you will be gelatinising
he/she/it will be gelatinising
we will be gelatinising
they will be gelatinising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have gelatinised
you will have gelatinised
he/she/it will have gelatinised
we will have gelatinised
they will have gelatinised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been gelatinising
you will have been gelatinising
he/she/it will have been gelatinising
we will have been gelatinising
they will have been gelatinising

IMPERATIVE

you gelatinise
we let´s gelatinise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to gelatinise

PAST

I gelatinised
you gelatinised
he/she/it gelatinised
we gelatinised
they gelatinised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was gelatinising
you were gelatinising
he/she/it was gelatinising
we were gelatinising
they were gelatinising

PAST PARTICIPLE

gelatinised

PAST PERFECT

I had gelatinised
you had gelatinised
he/she/it had gelatinised
we had gelatinised
they had gelatinised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been gelatinising
you had been gelatinising
he/she/it had been gelatinising
we had been gelatinising
they had been gelatinising

PRESENT

I gelatinise
you gelatinise
he/she/it gelatinises
we gelatinise
they gelatinise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am gelatinising
you are gelatinising
he/she/it is gelatinising
we are gelatinising
they are gelatinising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

gelatinising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gelatinised
you have gelatinised
he/she/it has gelatinised
we have gelatinised
they have gelatinised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been gelatinising
you have been gelatinising
he/she/it has been gelatinising
we have been gelatinising
they have been gelatinising
I would have gelatinised
we would have gelatinised
you would have gelatinised
he/she/it would have gelatinised
they would have gelatinised

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