gelatinize

IPA: dʒˈɛɫʌtʌnaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To cause to become gelatinous.
  • (intransitive) To become gelatinous.
  • (transitive, photography) To coat or treat with gelatin.
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Examples of "gelatinize" in Sentences

  • Boil wild rice in 1.5 quarts of water to gelatinize starches.
  • And the starches, when they reach about 180 degrees, gelatinize.
  • But somehow, we Yanks always have time to gelatinize before the soothing glow of our favorite guilty pleasure.
  • Once inside, a "lengthy build-up of heat allows the flour to gelatinize … therefore a baking process is taking place," Aldi S ü d added.
  • He steeps equal parts oatmeal and pale malt at 132 degrees for an hour, then brings the mixture almost to a boil, so that the oatmeal begins to gelatinize.
  • Between 6 and 7 p.m. each evening, the computers “gelatinize” the assignments for the next day — make them firm enough to tell passengers exactly when to show up at the airports, but still pliable enough that pilots and planes might be reassigned if last-minute requests come in.

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