freeze, freezing, gelation

freeze, freezing, gelation
جُمود \ freeze, freezing, gelation. \ See Also تجمد (تجَمُّد)‏

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  • Gelation — Ge*la tion, n. [L. gelatio a freezing, fr. gelare to freeze.] (Astron.) The process of becoming solid by cooling; a cooling and solidifying. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gelation — gelation1 [jē lā′shən] n. [L gelatio < pp. of gelare, to freeze: see GELATIN] solidification by cooling or freezing gelation2 [jel ā′shən] n. [ GEL + ATION] the coagulation of a sol to form a gel …   English World dictionary

  • gelation — gelation1 noun technical solidification by freezing. Origin C19: from L. gelatio(n ), from gelare freeze . gelation2 noun Chemistry the process of forming a gel …   English new terms dictionary

  • gelation — I ge•la•tion [[t]dʒɛˈleɪ ʃən, dʒə [/t]] n. phs solidification by cold; freezing • Etymology: 1850–55; < L gelātiō=gelā(re) to freeze (see gelatin) + tiō tion II ge•la•tion [[t]dʒɛˈleɪ ʃən, dʒə [/t]] n. chem. the process of gelling • Etymology …   From formal English to slang

  • gelation — n. solidification by freezing. Etymology: L gelatio f. gelare freeze …   Useful english dictionary

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