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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gel·a·tin
,
Gel·a·tine
,
n.
Chem.
Animal
jelly
;
glutinous
material
obtained
from
animal
tissues
by
prolonged
boiling
.
Specifically
Physiol. Chem.
,
a
nitrogeneous
colloid
,
not
existing
as
such
in
the
animal
body
,
but
formed
by
the
hydrating
action
of
boiling
water
on
the
collagen
of
various
kinds
of
connective
tissue
(
as
tendons
,
bones
,
ligaments
,
etc
.).
Its
distinguishing
character
is
that
of
dissolving
in
hot
water
,
and
forming
a
jelly
on
cooling
.
It
is
an
important
ingredient
of
calf's-foot
jelly
,
isinglass
,
glue
,
etc
.
It
is
used
as
food
,
but
its
nutritious
qualities
are
of
a
low
order
.
Note:
☞
Both
spellings
, gela
tin
and
gela
tine
,
are
in
good
use
,
but
the
tendency
of
writers
on
physiological
chemistry
favors
the
form
in
-in
,
as
in
the
United
States
Dispensatory
,
the
United
States
Pharmacopœia,
Fownes
'
Watts
'
Chemistry
,
Brande
&
Cox's
Dictionary
.
Blasting gelatin
,
an
explosive
,
containing
about
ninety-five
parts
of
nitroglycerin
and
five
of
collodion
.
Gelatin process
,
a
name
applied
to
a
number
of
processes
in
the
arts
,
involving
the
use
of
gelatin
.
Especially
:
(a)
Photog.
A
dry-plate
process
in
which
gelatin
is
used
as
a
substitute
for
collodion
as
the
sensitized
material
.
This
is
the
dry-plate
process
in
general
use
,
and
plates
of
extreme
sensitiveness
are
produced
by
it
.
(b)
Print.
A
method
of
producing
photographic
copies
of
drawings
,
engravings
,
printed
pages
,
etc
.,
and
also
of
photographic
pictures
,
which
can
be
printed
from
in
a
press
with
ink
,
or
(
in
some
applications
of
the
process
)
which
can
be
used
as
the
molds
of
stereotype
or
electrotype
plates
.
(c)
Print.
or
Copying
A
method
of
producing
facsimile
copies
of
an
original
,
written
or
drawn
in
aniline
ink
upon
paper
,
thence
transferred
to
a
cake
of
gelatin
softened
with
glycerin
,
from
which
impressions
are
taken
upon
ordinary
paper
.
Vegetable gelatin
.
See
Gliadin
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
blasting
gelatin
n
:
mixture
of
guncotton
with
nitroglycerin
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