jelly
n. பாகு, இழுது, பாகுக் கஜீயுணவு, எலும்புத்தோல்களைக் கொதிக்கவைத்தாற்ஜீய கொழுங்குழம்பு, வடிசாறு, பழச்சாற்ஜீன் வடிகுழம்பு, (வினை.) வடிசாற்றுக் குழம்பு செய், பாகாய் வடித்து இறுக வை.
Jel"ly, n.; pl. Jellies. Etym: [ Formerly gelly, gely, F. gelée jelly, frost, fr. geler to freeze. L. gelare; akin to gelu frost. See Gelid.] 1. Anything brought to a gelatinous condition; a viscous, translucent substance in a condition between liquid and solid; a stiffened solution of gelatin, gum, or the like. 2. The juice of fruits or meats boiled with sugar to an elastic consistence; as, currant jelly; calf's-foot jelly. Jelly bag, a bag through which the material for jelly is strained. -- Jelly mold, a mold for forming jelly in ornamental shapes. -- Jelly plant (Bot.), Australian name of an edible seaweed (Eucheuma speciosum), from which an excellent jelly is made. J. Smith. -- Jelly powder, an explosive, composed of nitroglycerin and collodion cotton; -- so called from its resemblance to calf's-foot jelly. Jel"ly, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jellied; p. pr. & vb. n. Jellying.] Defn: To become jelly; to come to the state or consistency of jelly.