gelatine in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for gelatine in the English»Serbian Dictionary

re·lat·ing to [rɪ'leɪtɪŋ-] PREP

I.rela·tive ['relətɪv] ADJ

II.rela·tive ['relətɪv] ADV

III.rela·tive ['relətɪv] N

ela·tion [ɪ'leɪʃən] N no pl

plat·ing ['pleɪtɪŋ] N

plati·num ['plætɪnəm] N no pl

re·la·tion [rɪ'leɪʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A vertical hole, 7 feet deep, was charged with gelatine dynamite with the view of merely cracking the rock.
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While gelatine can melt at room temperature, it is uniquely thermo-reversible to its previous shape and form.
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While gelatine is a protein, gulaman is a plant-derived carbohydrate, made from seaweed.
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When the solvent had evaporated he detached this pellicle and applied its grooved surface to a moist gelatine film on a glass plate.
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An improvement on the method, using gelatine (with glycerin and formalin) instead of cellulose, was reported in 1930, and is especially suitable for larger samples.
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As this soft white fondant is based on egg white rather than gelatine, it is much more delicate than marshmallow.
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Thickeners include sodium alginate, carrageenan, gelatine, sodium bicarbonate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, and alginic acid.
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Emulsions of soybean oil (lipid microspheres) could be stabilised very effectively by lecithin and were utilised in the preparation of soft gelatine capsules.
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Other industries grew here and included a nugget factory and a gelatine and glue works.
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After the linen dried, he dabbed it with a mixture of ferric oxide and gelatine.
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