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pulp
noun
1 pulp
Any soft or soggy mass:
— He pounded it to a pulp.
synonym: mush.
Roget 354:
pulpiness
etc.
adj.;
pulp,
taste,
dough,
curd,
pap,
rob,
jam,
pudding,
poultice,
grume†.
mush,
oatmeal,
baby food.
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Dutch: brij, pap
Polish: pacia, paćka, papka
2 pulp
A soft moist part of a fruit.
synonym: flesh.
Dutch: vlees, vruchtvlees
Polish: miękisz
3 pulp
A mixture of cellulose fibers.
Dutch: pulp
4 pulp
An inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper.
synonym: pulp magazine.
5 pulp
The soft inner part of a tooth.
Polish: miazga zębowa, miazga zęba
verb
1 pulp
Remove the pulp from, as from a fruit.
2 pulp
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