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Gel vs. Gell

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Gelnoun

A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal.

Gellnoun

eye dialect of girl

Gelnoun

Any gel intended for a particular cosmetic use, such as for styling the hair.

Gellnoun

alternative form of gill|nodot=yes(a leech)

Gelnoun

(British) A girl.

Gell

Gell is a surname, and may refer to:

Gelverb

(transitive) To apply (cosmetic) gel to (the hair, etc).

Gelverb

(intransitive) To become a gel.

Gelverb

(intransitive) To develop a rapport.

Gelnoun

a colloid in a more solid form than a sol

Gelnoun

a thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects

Gelverb

become a gel;

‘The solid, when heated, gelled’;

Gelverb

apply a styling gel to;

‘she mousses her hair’;

Gelnoun

a a thick, clear, slightly sticky substance, especially one used in cosmetic or medicinal products

‘hair gel’;

Gelnoun

a semi-solid colloidal suspension of a solid dispersed in a liquid.

Gelnoun

a semi-rigid slab or cylinder of an organic polymer used as a medium for the separation of macromolecules.

Gelnoun

an upper-class or well-bred girl or young woman

‘fastidiously reared Home Counties gels’;

Gelverb

(of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid

‘the stew is gelling’;

Gelverb

form into a gel

‘the mixture gelled at 7 degrees Celsius’;

Gelverb

(of a project or idea) take a definite form or begin to work well

‘everything seemed to gel for the magazine’;

Gelverb

(of people) work well together

‘during the tour they continued to gel as a band’;

Gelverb

apply gel to (the hair)

‘short gelled hair’; ‘they'd gelled their hair’;

Gel

A gel is a semi-solid that can have properties ranging from soft and weak to hard and tough. Gels are defined as a substantially dilute cross-linked system, which exhibits no flow when in the steady-state.

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