jellyish

English

Etymology

jelly + -ish

Adjective

jellyish (comparative more jellyish, superlative most jellyish)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of jelly; jellylike.
    • 1940, Lancelot Hogben, Principles of Animal Biology
      In both man and the frog the thyroid gland consists of small capsules of a jellyish material and is very richly supplied with blood vessels (Fig. 61).
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