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    gel
    /dʒɛl/

    noun

    • 1. a a thick, clear, slightly sticky substance, especially one used in cosmetic or medicinal products: "hair gel"
    • 2. a semi-rigid slab or cylinder of an organic polymer used as a medium for the separation of macromolecules.

    verb

    • 1. (of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid: "the stew is gelling" Similar setstiffensolidifythickenOpposite meltliquefy
    • 2. (of a project or idea) take a definite form or begin to work well: "everything seemed to gel for the magazine" Similar take shapecome togetherfall into placehappenOpposite fall apart

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  2. a thick, clear, liquid substance, especially one used on the hair or body: shower gel. hair gel. [ C or U ] a thick, clear liquid substance eaten before or during exercise to give you energy: Most cyclists turn to energy gels to give them a boost when cycling hard.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GelGel - Wikipedia

    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, although the liquid phase may still diffuse through this system. IUPAC definition for a gel

  4. The meaning of GEL is a colloid in a more solid form than a sol; broadly : jelly. How to use gel in a sentence.

  5. Gel definition: a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.. See examples of GEL used in a sentence.

  6. a thick, clear, liquid substance, especially one used on the hair or body: shower gel. hair gel. [ C or U ] a thick, clear liquid substance eaten before or during exercise to give you energy: Most bikers turn to energy gels to give them a boost when riding hard.

  7. Gel is a smooth, soft, jelly-like substance, especially one used to keep your hair in a particular style.

  8. Jan 16, 2020 · A gel is a sol in which the solid particles are meshed such that a rigid or semi-rigid mixture results. Cross-linking within the gel's polymer or colloidal network causes a gel to behave as a solid in its steady-state and makes it feel tacky. However, most of the mass of a gel is liquid, so gels can flow from application of ...