"Jellies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Jellies is a noun that refers to small, fruit-flavored pieces of gelatin that are often eaten as a snack or used as a topping for desserts. They are typically made by boiling gelatin in water and then flavoring it with fruit juice or other ingredients.
A jejunostomy is a type of surgical procedure where a tube (catheter) is inserted directly into the jejunum, the middle part of the small intestine, through the abdominal wall. This is often done in patients who have had a portion of their stomach removed due to cancer or other medical conditions, and need to receive nutrients directly into their small intestine. Jejunostomy can also be used to provide nutrition to patients who have difficulty eating or digesting food due to a variety of medical conditions, such as gastrointestinal obstruction or malabsorption.
A jellaba is a long, loose-fitting garment with long sleeves and a hood, traditionally worn by men in North Africa, particularly in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is often worn as a casual daily attire and is also commonly worn as a souvenir garment by tourists.
A jellyfish is a marine animal that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria. It has a gelatinous body and long, stinging tentacles. Jellyfish are usually found in warm, tropical waters and are characterized by their ability to sting and paralyze their prey. They are also known for their beautiful, often colorful, umbrella-shaped bodies.