pulp
n.
soft fleshy part of fruit; soft moist mass of material; crushed material, ground material
v.
remove the fleshy part of a fruit; crush, grind, pulverize; form into a soft moist mass of material
adj.
pulverized; mushy; low quality
Pulp
Pulp may mean:
Pulp (tooth), the central part of a tooth
Pulp magazine or pulp fiction, inexpensive fiction magazines published from the 1920s through the 1950s, or paperbacks from the 1950s onwards
Pulp (magazine) a
seinen manga magazine formerly pulished by
Viz Media.
Wood pulp, the most common material used to make paper
Molded pulp is a packaging materialThe soft fleshy part of a
fruitPulping is a process in making or recycling paper."Beating to a pulp" or "pulping" often means a severe
beating up.Sometimes as a slang exaggeration "pulping" is used to mean a severe defeat in non-violent and even non-contact competitive sports and other contests, for example
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Pulp
Pulp any soft, juicy animal or vegetable tissue.pul´pal coronal pulp the part of the dental pulp contained in the crown portion of the pulp cavity. [
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pulp
Noun
1. any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"
(synonym) mush
(hypernym) mass
2. a soft moist part of a fruit
(synonym) flesh
(hypernym) plant tissue
(substance-meronym) parenchyma
3. a mixture of cellulose fibers
(hypernym) cellulose
(hyponym) bagasse
4. an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
(synonym) pulp magazine
(hypernym) magazine, mag
5. the soft inner part of a tooth
(hypernym) vascular structure
(part-holonym) tooth
Verb
1. remove the pulp from, as from a fruit
(hypernym) take out
(derivation) flesh
2. reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood"
(hypernym) grind, mash, crunch, bray, comminute
(derivation) mush
Pulp (der)
n.
pulp, soft fleshy part of fruit