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jelly

Jelly vs Toast - What's the difference?

jelly | toast |


As nouns the difference between jelly and toast

is that jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set while toast is toast (toasted bread or salutation).

As a verb jelly

is to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly

is (slang) jealous.

Jelly vs Marmelade - What's the difference?

jelly | marmelade |


As nouns the difference between jelly and marmelade

is that jelly is a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set while marmelade is misspelling of lang=en.

As a verb jelly

is to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly

is jealous.

As a proper noun Marmelade is

a commune in northern Haiti.

Jelly vs Puree - What's the difference?

jelly | puree |


As nouns the difference between jelly and puree

is that jelly is a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set while purée is a food that has been ground or crushed into a thick liquid (e.g. tomato sauce is generally a puree).

As verbs the difference between jelly and puree

is that jelly is to wiggle like jelly while purée is to crush or grind food into a purée.

As an adjective jelly

is jealous.

Jelly vs Pineapple - What's the difference?

jelly | pineapple |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between jelly and pineapple

is that jelly is (slang) jealous while pineapple is (slang) an australian fifty dollar note.

As nouns the difference between jelly and pineapple

is that jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set while pineapple is a tropical plant, ananas comosus , native to south america, having thirty or more long, spined and pointed leaves surrounding a thick stem.

As a verb jelly

is to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly

is (slang) jealous.

Mucilage vs Jelly - What's the difference?

mucilage | jelly |


As nouns the difference between mucilage and jelly

is that mucilage is a thick gluey substance (gum) produced by many plants and some microorganisms while jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

As a verb jelly is

to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly is

(slang) jealous.

Jelly vs Sweet - What's the difference?

jelly | sweet |


As a noun jelly

is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

As a verb jelly

is to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly

is (slang) jealous.

As a proper noun sweet is

.

Human vs Jelly - What's the difference?

human | jelly |


As adjectives the difference between human and jelly

is that human is (label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy) while jelly is (slang) jealous.

As a noun jelly is

(new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

As a verb jelly is

to wiggle like jelly.

Egg vs Jelly - What's the difference?

egg | jelly |


As nouns the difference between egg and jelly

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

As verbs the difference between egg and jelly

is that egg is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite while jelly is to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly is

(slang) jealous.

Jelly vs Jelly - What's the difference?

jelly | jelly |


In new zealand australia british terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set while jelly is a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

In north america terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is a clear or translucent fruit preserve, made from fruit juice and set using either naturally occurring, or added, pectin while jelly is a clear or translucent fruit preserve, made from fruit juice and set using either naturally occurring, or added, pectin.

In zoology terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is a shorter form of lang=en while jelly is a shorter form of lang=en.

In now _ rare lang=en terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is a pretty girl; a girlfriend while jelly is a pretty girl; a girlfriend.

In us slang terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is a large backside, especially a woman's while jelly is a large backside, especially a woman's.

In colloquial terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is a jelly shoe while jelly is a jelly shoe.

In lang=en terms the difference between jelly and jelly

is that jelly is jealous while jelly is jealous.

Glue vs Jelly - What's the difference?

glue | jelly |


As nouns the difference between glue and jelly

is that glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance while jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

As verbs the difference between glue and jelly

is that glue is to join or attach something using glue while jelly is to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly is

(slang) jealous.

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