1. Gelling - Verb
2. Gelling - Proper noun
Gelling (plural Gellings)
A surname.
Agarose is also harder than agar and may therefore be preferable where greater gel strength is necessary, and its lower gelling temperature may prevent causing thermal shock to the organism when the cells are suspended in liquid before gelling. Source: Internet
Agar-agar may also be used as the gelling agent in gel clarification, a culinary technique used to clarify stocks, sauces, and other liquids. Source: Internet
Gelling Diesel fuel is also prone to waxing or gelling in cold weather; both are terms for the solidification of diesel oil into a partially crystalline state. Source: Internet
Kerosene is sometimes used as an additive in Diesel fuel to prevent gelling or waxing in cold temperatures. Source: Internet
Double-base (DB) propellants DB propellants are composed of two monopropellant fuel components where one typically acts as a high-energy (yet unstable) monopropellant and the other acts as a lower-energy stabilizing (and gelling) monopropellant. Source: Internet
He also said that the group was "definitely peaking" at the time and that the album had "the sound of a band really gelling, really learning how to work well together". citation Rasmussen and Metallica did not manage to complete the mixtapes as planned. Source: Internet