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pulp P0655200 (pŭlp)n.1. A soft moist shapeless mass of matter.2. a. The soft moist part of fruit.b. Plant matter remaining after a process, such as the extraction of juice by pressure, has been completed: apple pulp.3. The soft pith forming the contents of the stem of a plant.4. A mixture of cellulose material, such as wood, paper, and rags, ground up and moistened to make paper.5. The soft tissue forming the inner structure of a tooth and containing nerves and blood vessels.6. A mixture of crushed ore and water.7. a. A publication, such as a magazine or book, containing lurid subject matter: "The pulps took the mystery story out of the parlors ... and onto the 'mean streets'" (Tony Hillerman).b. Lurid or sensational writing or subject matter: made a good living writing pulp.v. pulped, pulp·ing, pulps v.tr.1. To reduce to pulp.2. To remove the pulp from (coffee berries).v.intr. To be reduced to a pulpy consistency. [Middle English, from Latin pulpa, fleshy parts of the body, fruit pulp.] pulp′i·ness n.pulp′ous (pŭl′pəs), pulp′y adj.pulp (pʌlp) n1. (Botany) soft or fleshy plant tissue, such as the succulent part of a fleshy fruit2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a moist mixture of cellulose fibres, as obtained from wood, from which paper is made3. (Journalism & Publishing) a. a magazine or book containing trite or sensational material, and usually printed on cheap rough paperb. (as modifier): a pulp novel. 4. (Dentistry) dentistry the soft innermost part of a tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels5. any soft soggy mass or substance6. (Mining & Quarrying) mining pulverized ore, esp when mixed with watervb7. to reduce (a material or solid substance) to pulp or (of a material or solid substance) to be reduced to pulp8. (Cookery) (tr) to remove the pulp from (fruit)[C16: from Latin pulpa] ˈpulper npulp (pʌlp) n. 1. the soft, juicy, edible part of a fruit. 2. the pith of the stem of a plant. 3. Also called dental pulp. the inner substance of the tooth, containing arteries, veins, and lymphatic and nerve tissue. 4. any soft, moist, slightly cohering mass, as that into which linen, wood, etc., are converted in the making of paper. 5. a magazine or book printed on low-quality paper, usu. containing lurid material. 6. ore pulverized and mixed with water. v.t. 7. to reduce to pulp. 8. to remove the pulp from. v.i. 9. to become reduced to pulp. [1555–65; earlier pulpe < Latin pulpa flesh, pulp of fruit] pulp′i•ness, n. pulp′y, adj. pulp•i•er, pulp•i•est. pulp Past participle: pulped Gerund: pulping
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pulp1. To reduce food to a soft mass by boiling or crushing.2. The fleshy tissue of fruits and vegetables.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pulp - any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"mushmass - a body of matter without definite shape; "a huge ice mass" | | 2. | pulp - a soft moist part of a fruitfleshplant tissue - the tissue of a plantparenchyma - the primary tissue of higher plants composed of thin-walled cells that remain capable of cell division even when mature; constitutes the greater part of leaves, roots, the pulp of fruits, and the pith of stems | | 3. | pulp - a mixture of cellulose fibersbagasse - the dry dusty pulp that remains after juice is extracted from sugar cane or similar plantscellulose - a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fiberswood pulp - wood that has been ground to a pulp; used in making cellulose products (as rayon or paper) | | 4. | pulp - an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paperpulp magazinemag, magazine - a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it; "it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money" | | 5. | pulp - the soft inner part of a toothtooth - hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defensevascular structure - a structure composed of or provided with blood vessels | Verb | 1. | pulp - remove the pulp from, as from a fruittake out - remove something from a container or an enclosed space | | 2. | pulp - reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood"comminute, bray, mash, crunch, grind - reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading; "grind the spices in a mortar"; "mash the garlic" |
pulpnoun1. paste, mash, pap, mush, semisolid, pomace, semiliquid The olives are crushed to a pulp by stone rollers.2. flesh, meat, marrow, soft part Use the whole fruit, including the pulp, which is high in fibre.adjective1. cheap, sensational, lurid, mushy (informal), trashy, rubbishy lurid '50s pulp fictionverb1. crush, squash, mash, pulverize Onions can be boiled and pulped to a puree.pulpverbTo press forcefully so as to break up into a pulpy mass:crush, mash, mush, squash.Translationspulp (palp) noun1. the soft, fleshy part of a fruit. 果肉 果肉2. a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made. wood-pulp. 紙漿 纸浆 verb to make into pulp. The fruit was pulped and bottled. 把...製成漿 把...制成浆ˈpulpy adjective of or like pulp. 漿狀的 浆状的
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beat (one) to a pulpTo physically attack one, as with punches and other blows, such that they suffer significant injury. I can't believe that skinny kid beat the bully to a pulp! His nose was totally gushing blood!See also: beat, pulpbeat someone to a pulp If someone beats another person to a pulp they injure them very badly by hitting them repeatedly. I tried to talk myself out of a fight and got beaten to a pulp instead by three other boys. Note: Other verbs can be used instead of beat. Motorists were pulled from their cars, kicked to a pulp, and left to die in the road.See also: beat, pulp, someonebeat (or smash) someone to a pulp beat someone severely.See also: beat, pulp, someonepulp
pulp: see paperpaper, thin, flat sheet or tissue made usually from plant fiber but also from rags and other fibrous materials. It is used principally for printing and writing on but has many other applications. The term also includes various types of paperboard, such as cardboard and wallboard. ..... Click the link for more information. .Pulp a mixture of a finely ground (smaller than 1–0.5 mm) useful mineral and water. It is formed during such processes as the grinding of useful minerals before concentration, hydraulic mining, and hydraulic transport. The density of pulp (the weight ratio between solid and liquid phases) and the number of particle-size fractions present determine the viscosity, which increases with an increase in density and in the number of particle-size fractions (in micron dimensions). The two factors also determine the sedimentation rate, which decreases with an increase in pulp density and with an increase in the fine particles present.
Pulp the principal mass of the spleen. A distinction is made between red pulp, which consists of reticular tissue whose loops contain mostly red blood cells, and white pulp, which consists of reticular tissue with lymphoid cells. pulp[pəlp] (anatomy) A mass of soft spongy tissue in the interior of an organ. (botany) The soft succulent portion of a fruit. (engineering) slime (materials) The cellulosic material produced by reducing wood mechanically or chemically and used in making paper and cellulose products. Also known as wood pulp. pulp1. soft or fleshy plant tissue, such as the succulent part of a fleshy fruit 2. Dentistry the soft innermost part of a tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels pulp
pulp [pulp] any soft, juicy animal or vegetable tissue. adj., adj pul´pal.dental pulp the richly vascularized and innervated connective tissue inside the pulp cavity of a tooth.digital pulp a cushion of soft tissue on the palmar or plantar surface of the distal phalanx of a finger or toe.pulp test a diagnostic test to determine whether the pulp of a tooth is vital (alive) or nonvital (dead); called also pulp vitality test.red pulp (splenic pulp) the dark reddish brown substance filling the interspaces of the splenic sinuses.tooth pulp dental pulp.pulp vitality test pulp test.white pulp sheaths of lymphatic tissue surrounding the arteries of the spleen.pulp (pŭlp), 1. A soft, moist, coherent solid. Synonym(s): pulpa [TA]2. Synonym(s): dental pulp3. Synonym(s): chyme [L. pulpa, flesh] pulp (pŭlp)n. The soft tissue forming the inner structure of a tooth and containing nerves and blood vessels. pulp′i·ness n.pulp′ous (pŭl′pəs), pulp′y adj.pulp Hematology See Red pulp, White pulp. pulp (pŭlp) 1. A soft, moist, coherent solid. Synonym(s): pulpa [TA] . 2. Synonym(s): dental pulp. 3. Synonym(s): chyme. [L. pulpa, flesh]pulp 1. The soft tissue in the middle of each tooth that contains blood vessels and nerves. 2. The soft tissue, the NUCLEUS PULPOSUS, in the centre of each INTERVERTEBRAL DISC. PulpThe soft innermost layer of a tooth that contains its blood vessels and nerves.Mentioned in: Dental Trauma, Root Canal Treatment, Tooth Decay, Tooth Replacements and Restorations, Toothachepulp (pŭlp) Highly innervated and vascular component of tooth. Primary sensation signaled by pulp is pain, because it is extremely sensitive (touching exposed pulp with even a wisp of cotton is severely painful). Dental innervation has neurotrophic-interactive and autonomic components. [L. pulpa, flesh]LegalSeePaperFinancialSeepaperPULP
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PULP➣Public Utility Law Project | PULP➣Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (Harrisburg, PA) | PULP➣Pretoria University Law Press (South Africa) | PULP➣Princeton University Language Project (Princeton, NJ) | PULP➣Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices (as seen in Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act; India) | PULP➣Premium Un-Leaded Petrol |
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Synonyms for pulpnoun pasteSynonyms- paste
- mash
- pap
- mush
- semisolid
- pomace
- semiliquid
noun fleshSynonymsadj cheapSynonyms- cheap
- sensational
- lurid
- mushy
- trashy
- rubbishy
verb crushSynonymsSynonyms for pulpverb to press forcefully so as to break up into a pulpy massSynonymsSynonyms for pulpnoun any soft or soggy massSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a soft moist part of a fruitSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a mixture of cellulose fibersRelated Words- bagasse
- cellulose
- wood pulp
noun an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paperSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the soft inner part of a toothRelated Wordsverb remove the pulp from, as from a fruitRelated Wordsverb reduce to pulpRelated Words- comminute
- bray
- mash
- crunch
- grind
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