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Definition of Jellifies
1. jellify [v] - See also: jellify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jellifies
Literary usage of Jellifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1908)
"Originality stews, cools down and jellifies and we find it labelled on the shelf.
Liberal principles become orthodox formulae and formulae lose flavour. ..."
2. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan: An Account of Travels in the Interior Including by Isabella Lucy Bird (1881)
"... writing-paper has to be dried near a charcoal brazier before it is used, soap
jellifies, ink turns mouldy, appetite for solid food entirely fails, ..."
3. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1904)
"In the same way, deeming it necessary to elucidate the clause which here precedes
my dots, she jellifies it by repeating the wrong word, " feeling. ..."
4. A Treatise on Chemistry Applied to the Manufacture of Soap and Candles by Campbell Morfit (1856)
"When the liquid will drop in a continuous thread from the stirrer, and jellifies
on cooling, it is ready for the " cutting" process. ..."
5. Spiritual Magazine (1876)
"... in the possession of the jellifies, and they had a fort, or strong hold in
it, called " the Fort of Zion." The city was called by them " Jebus. ..."
6. The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine by John Boyd Thacher Collection (Library of Congress) (1801)
"... he enquires into the policy of having the capital of the country, in an angle
of the empire; and jellifies the views of Peter the Great, ..."