gelatina
Italian
Etymology
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Derived from gelare (“to ice, freeze”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gelatina f (plural gelatine)
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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from French gélatine (“jelly, gel”), from Italian gelatina (“jelly, gel”), from gelare (“to freeze”), from Latin gelare (“to freeze”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
gelatina f (plural s)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French gélatine (“jelly, gel”), from Italian gelatina (“jelly, gel”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gelatina f (plural gelatinas)
Related terms
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