Gelatin

/ˈdʒɛlətɪn/ noun

A colorless, tasteless protein made by boiling animal bones, skin, and connective tissue, used in cooking, photography, and medicines.

From French gélatine, derived from Latin gelatus meaning 'frozen.' The term emerged in the 18th century as the substance became commercially important in cooking and industry.

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