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View usage for: (pʌlp) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense pulps, present participle pulping, past tense, past participle pulped1. singular nounIf an object is pressed into a pulp, it is crushed or beaten until it is soft, smooth, and wet. The olives are crushed to a pulp by stone rollers. Synonyms: paste, mash, pap, mush More Synonyms of pulp 2. singular nounIn fruit or vegetables, the pulp is the soft part inside the skin. Make maximum use of the whole fruit, including the pulp which is high in fibre. Synonyms: flesh, meat, marrow, soft part More Synonyms of pulp 3. uncountable nounWood pulp is material made from crushed wood. It is used to make paper. 4. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]People refer to stories or novels as pulp fiction when they consider them to be of poor quality and intentionally shocking or sensational. ...lurid '50s pulp novels. 5. verb [usually passive]If paper, vegetables, or fruit are pulped, they are crushed into a smooth, wet paste. Onions can be boiled and pulped to a puree. [be VERB-ed] ...creamed or pulped tomatoes. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: crush, squash, mash, pulverize More Synonyms of pulp 6. verb [usually passive]If money or documents are pulped, they are destroyed. This is done to stop the money being used or to stop the documents being seen by the public. Millions of five pound notes have been pulped because the designers made a mistake. [be VERB-ed] 7. See beat someone to a pulp More Synonyms of pulp (pʌlp) noun1. soft or fleshy plant tissue, such as the succulent part of a fleshy fruit 2. a moist mixture of cellulose fibres, as obtained from wood, from which paper is made 3. a. a magazine or book containing trite or sensational material, and usually printed on cheap rough paper b. (as modifier) a pulp novel 4. dentistry the soft innermost part of a tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels 5. any soft soggy mass or substance 6. mining pulverized ore, esp when mixed with water verb7. to reduce (a material or solid substance) to pulp or (of a material or solid substance) to be reduced to pulp 8. (transitive) to remove the pulp from (fruit) Derived forms pulper (ˈpulper) noun Word origin C16: from Latin pulpa (pʌlp) noun1. a soft, moist, formless mass that sticks together 2. the soft, juicy part of a fruit 3. the pith inside the stem of a plant 4. the soft, sensitive tissue in the center of a tooth, including blood vessels, nerves, etc. 5. a mixture of ground-up, moistened cellulose material, as wood, linen, rags, etc., from which paper is made 6. ore ground to a powder and mixed with water 7. US a magazine printed on rough, inferior paper stock made from wood pulp, usually containing sensational stories of love, crime, etc. see also slick (sense 11) adjective8. US of or characteristic of pulp magazines verb transitive10. to remove the pulp from Derived forms pulpal (ˈpulpal) adjective Word origin Fr pulpe < L pulpa, flesh, pulp of fruit More idioms containingpulp beat someone to a pulp Examples of 'pulp' in a sentencepulp Rinse them to remove all the pulp and spread them out to dry overnight.The leftover pulp has no use and is dug back into the ground.Do not use pulp as it will destroy the bubbles.Mash four large strawberries with a fork and spread the pulp on the skin.Squeeze out any juice from the pulp and discard.Pour the sugar and lemon juice over the pulp and stir through the fresh bay leaves.The writing too is more evolved than you would have found in Victorian pulp fiction.Place the peel, juice and pulp in the milk.Peel, finely chop and crush the garlic with a generous pinch of salt to make a juicy pulp.Add the sugar, stirring with a wooden spoon as it dissolves while working the apples into a soft pulp.Stir in 3 tbsp sugar, stirring while working the apples to a soft pulp.Alternatively, chop up small, blend and strain the juice from the pulp. Wood pulp and glue?Put the fruit pulp, butter, sugar and lemon juice in a heatproof bowl that fits the top of a saucepan.A smoothie that gives you 150ml of juice plus 80g of fruit pulp counts as two towards your five a day. British English: pulp NOUN If an object is pressed into a pulp, it is crushed or beaten until it is soft, smooth, and wet. The olives are crushed to a pulp by stone rollers. - American English: pulp
- Brazilian Portuguese: polpa
- Chinese: 浆
- European Spanish: pasta
- French: purée
- German: Brei
- Italian: poltiglia
- Japanese: どろどろしたもの
- Korean: 걸쭉한 물질
- European Portuguese: polpa
- Latin American Spanish: pasta
British English: pulp ADJECTIVE People refer to stories or novels as pulp fiction when they consider them to be of poor quality and intentionally shocking or sensational. ...lurid '50s pulp novels. - American English: pulp
- Brazilian Portuguese: tipo de publicação antiga considerada de má qualidade
- Chinese: 低俗
- European Spanish: de literatura popular
- French: de gare
- German: Schund-
- Italian: pulp
- Japanese: 低俗な
- Korean: 저속한
- European Portuguese: tipo de publicação antiga considerada de má qualidade
- Latin American Spanish: de literatura popular
Chinese translation of 'pulp' n (u) - [of fruit]
- (inside)
果肉 (guǒròu) - (crushed)
浆(漿) (jiāng)
- (for paper)
浆(漿) (jiāng)
adj - (pej) [magazine, novel]
低劣的 (dīliè de)
vt - [paper, documents]
销(銷)毁(毀) (xiāohuǐ) to beat sb to a pulp 把某人打得遍体(體)鳞(鱗)伤(傷) (bǎ mǒurén dǎ de biàn tǐ lín shāng)
Definition a soft wet substance made from matter which has been crushed or beaten The olives are crushed to a pulp by stone rollers. Synonyms paste semisolid pomace semiliquid triturate Definition the soft fleshy part of a fruit or vegetable Use the whole fruit, including the pulp, which is high in fibre. lurid '50s pulp fiction Synonyms cheap sensational lurid mushy (informal) trashy rubbishy Definition to reduce a material to pulp Onions can be boiled and pulped to a puree. Additional synonymsDefinition a soft pulpy mass They ate a mash of potatoes, carrot and cabbage. Synonyms pulp, pâté, paste, purée, mushDefinition to beat or crush into a mash Mash the bananas with a fork. Synonyms smash, crush, pulp, pound, beat, whip, soften, squash, mince, purée, liquidize, macerateThey gave meat and drink to the poor. Synonyms food, provisions, nourishment, sustenance, eats (slang), fare, flesh, rations, grub (slang), subsistence, kai (New Zealand, informal), chow (informal), nosh (slang), victuals, comestibles, provender, nutriment, viands, aliment - pull through
- pull up
- pull yourself together
- pulp
- pulpit
- pulpy
- pulsate
Additional synonymsDefinition a soft pulpy mass Over-ripe bananas will collapse into a mush in this recipe. Synonyms pulp, paste, mash, purée, pap, slush, goo (informal) Definition a soft food for babies or invalids a bowl of pap Synonyms mush, pulp, mash, baby food Definition to reduce to fine particles by crushing or grinding Pulverize the bran to a fine powder. Synonyms crush, pound, grind, mill, bray, pestle, granulate, comminute, triturate, levigate Definition to press or squeeze (something) so as to flatten it She made clay models and squashed them flat again. Synonyms crush, press, flatten, mash, pound, smash, distort, pulp, compress, stamp on, trample down Synonyms grind, pound, beat, crush, powder, bruise, bray, pulverize, masticate, comminute |