żel

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البولندية - التركية
jel
البولندية - الإنجليزية
gel
A girl
Any gel intended for a particular cosmetic use, such as for styling the hair
a colloid in a more solid form than a sol
{f} become a gel; congeal; change into gel
The spelling jell is usually used in American English and is sometimes used in British English for meanings
Gels are thicker, more viscous acrylic liquids that do not require mixing with polymer powder Most gels are photo-initiated (instantly cured) with an ultra-violet light
To hold uniform hairstyles in place and to keep their hair out of their eyes, swimmers use a specially formulated waterproof hair gel
To become a gel
A sheet of transparent plastic that comes in a variety of colors to add a certain effect to the light Also is made in a dull clear form to soften the look of the light
A colloidal dispersion that shows some rigidity and will keep the shape of the container in which it has been placed Gelatinization The swelling and consequent thickening of starch granules when heated in water Gelation Solidifying, resulting in the formation of a gel Gluten The elastic, tenacious substance formed from the insoluble proteins (gliadin and glutenin) of wheat flour during dough development Gram (g) Metric unit of weight equal to 0 035 ounces One kilogram is equivalent to 1,000 grams, and one pound equals 453 6 grams Gristle Tough cartilaginous, tendinous, or fibrous matter in table meats Gross Consisting of an overall total, exclusive of deductions (as with gross weight)
The initial jelly-like solid phase that develops during formation of a resin from a liquid Also, a semi-solid system consisting of a network of solid aggregates in which liquid is held
become a gel; "The solid, when heated, gelled"
is a buzzword couples use to indicate the special harmonious cohesion and magical relationship that exists between them as a partnership, and on the dance floor - a bonding of two dancers as individuals and in partnership - their complete rapport, 'we gel well' says it all
Jelly like material formed by the coagulation of a liquid Semisolid emulsion that liquefies when applied to the skin
a semi-rigid mass of a lyophilic sol in which the dispersion medium has been absorbed by the sol molecules
A dispersion of a liquid throughout a solid matrix
{i} semi-solid chemical mixture which resembles jelly; gelatin slide, colored translucent material placed over theater lights; hair gel, jelly-like substance used in styling hair
To apply (cosmetic) gel to (the hair, etc)
The initial semi-solid stage that develops during the solvation of a resin by a plasticizer