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Cudgeler
Cudgeler Cudg"el*er (-?r), n. One who beats with a cudgel. [Written also cudgeller.]

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- A gel is a semi-solid that can have properties ranging from soft and weak to hard and tough. Gels are defined as a substantially dilute cross-linked system...
- yells'; less probably from the Yiddish word gel ('yellow') meaning the 'yellow man', or the Yiddish word geler, an expression for a redheaded man. It may...
- Kylart) and Kellarth (also written Kelarth or Kełłarth). It is also spelled Geler or Celer, although this probably represents a misunderstanding of Celtic...
- Gelion may refer to: Gelion (Middle-Earth): a fictional river in Tolkien's legendarium Gelion (company): A research and development company that produces...
- In polymer chemistry, gelation (gel transition) is the formation of a gel from a system with polymers. Branched polymers can form links between the chains...
- Silica gel is an amorphous and porous form of silicon dioxide (silica), consisting of an irregular tridimensional framework of alternating silicon and...
- Topical gels are a topical drug delivery dosage form commonly used in cosmetics and treatments for skin diseases because of their advantages over cream...
- Martin J. Geller is an American businessman and founder of Geller & Company. He is also a limited partner of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, which...
- Look up Gel, gel, gelation, gels, or hydrogel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gel is a complex solid but fluid substance with liquid-like properties...
- Gel electrop****sis is an electrop****sis method for separation and analysis of biomacromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins, etc.) and their fragments, based...