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Meaning
Noun
●
A
soft
,
moist
,
shapeless
mass
or matter.
A
mixture
of
wood
,
cellulose
and/or
rags
and water
ground
up to
make paper.
A
mass
of
chemically
processed
wood
fibres
(cellulose).
A
suspension
of
mineral
particles
,
typically
achieved
by some form of agitation.
The
soft
center
of a fruit.
The
soft
center
of a tooth.
The
underside
of a human
fingertip
; a
finger
pad.
The very
soft tissue
in the spleen.
●
A
magazine
or
book
containing
lurid
subject matter
and
characteristically
printed
on
rough
,
unfinished
paper.
Verb
●
To make or be made into pulp.
●
To
beat to
a pulp.
●
To
deprive
of
pulp
; to
separate
the
pulp
from.
Adj
●
In Fiction:
Of or
pertaining
to
pulp magazine
s; in the
style
of a
pulp magazine
or the
material
printed
within such a publication.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
pulp
English
pulpa
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Fruitflesh
Flesh
Mash
Pomace
Pulpish
Pulpy
Related
Powder
Mush
Starch
Fruit
Husk
Fiber
Rind
Juice
Cellulose
Peel
Resin
Tissue
Paste
Bark
Wood
Fibres
Sludge
Fibre
Gum
Leaf
Pectin
Sawdust
Slurry
Flour
Flesh
Bagasse
Pericarp
Grape
Fibers
Banana
Pith
Peels
Skin
Seeds
Extract
Residue
Oil
Husks
Mash
Seed
Fruits
Molasses
Latex
Leaves
Beet
Garlic
Endosperm
Lime
Porridge
Syrup
Bone
Coconut
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