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- nounjelly (noun) · jellies (plural noun)
- a sweet, clear, semisolid spread or preserve made from fruit juice and sugar boiled to a thick consistency.
- a clear gelatinous substance made with fruit or other ingredients and eaten with savory foods as a condiment:"roast duck with jalapeño jelly"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa sweet, fruit-flavored gelatin dessert.
- a gelatinous savory preparation made by boiling meat and bones.
- any substance of a gelatinous consistency:"spermicidal jellies" · "frogs lay eggs coated in jelly"
- (jellies)jelly shoes.
verbjelly (verb) · jellies (third person present) · jellied (past tense) · jellied (past participle) · jellying (present participle)- set (food) as or in a jelly:"the eels are stewed and jellied"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French gelee ‘frost, jelly’, from Latin gelata ‘frozen’, from gelare ‘freeze’, from gelu ‘frost’.
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