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jellify

jellify \jel"li*fy\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Jellified; p. pr. & vb. n. Jellifying.] To make, or to become, gelatinous; to make into jelly; to jelly. -- Jel`li*fi*ca"tion, n.

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jellify

vb. 1 (context dated intransitive English) To form a jelly; to gel. 2 (context transitive English) To make into a jelly.

WordNet
jellify
  1. v. become jelly; "The sauce jellified"

  2. make into jelly; "jellify a liquid" [syn: jelly]

  3. [also: jellified]

Usage examples of "jellify".

But he found that when he had learned them, all thirty-seven, and was able to jellify women, he had lost almost all capacity for sexual pleasure.

He wanted to jellify Reva Bleem, and he wanted to make sure that she would take him to her leader.

As she searched quickly for a weapon, drawer to drawer, cupboard to cupboard, the bones in her legs jellified, while her heart hardened into a sledge that hammered against her ribs.

He stopped at a place where a grove of mapundu trees had carpeted the ground beneath them with a stinking, jellified mass of rotten berries.

Charley started to pull at Ma, who began to laugh with huge jellified ripples.

There are those who prefer a clear and jellified substance with tiny fragments of peel enshrined in it as the fly is enshrined in amber.

But for the jellifying effects of the heat, I might have gotten upset at that.

The jellified, almost-raw flesh that the Tanu ate so reluctantly might appeal to the Paramutan.

She found her 'knees jellifying at the sound of his voice, which seemed to emanate from the soil, it was so deep and resonant.