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Definition of pulp
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Pulp (n.) The
exterior
part of a
coffee
berry.
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Insulite
::
Insulite
(n.) An
insulating
material,
usually
some
variety
of
compressed
cellulose,
made of
sawdust,
paper pulp,
cotton
waste,
etc..
Squash
::
Squash
(v. i.) To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to
crush.
Toxodonta
::
Toxodonta
(n.pl.)
An
extinct
order of
Mammalia
found in the South
American
Tertiary
formation.
The
incisor
teeth were long and
curved
and
provided
with a
persistent
pulp. They are
supposed
to be
related
both to the
rodents
and
ungulates.
Called
also
Toxodontia.
Colocynth
::
Colocynth
(n.) The light
spongy
pulp of the fruit of the
bitter
cucumber
(Citrullus,
/
Cucumis,
colocynthis),
an
Asiatic
plant
allied
to the
watermelon;
coloquintida.
It comes in white
balls,
is
intensely
bitter,
and a
powerful
cathartic.
Called
also
bitter
apple,
bitter
cucumber,
bitter
gourd..
Pulpiter
::
Pulpiter
(n.) A
preacher.
Pulpy
::
Pulpy (n.) Like pulp;
consisting
of pulp; soft;
fleshy;
succulent;
as, the pulpy
covering
of a nut; the pulpy
substance
of a peach or a
cherry..
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) A
tissue
or part
resembling
pulp;
especially,
the soft,
highly
vascular
and
sensitive
tissue
which fills the
central
cavity,
called
the pulp
cavity,
of
teeth..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) An
elevated
place,
or
inclosed
stage,
in a
church,
in which the
clergyman
stands
while
preaching..
Algaroba
::
Algaroba
(n.) The Honey
mesquite
(Prosopis
juliflora),
a small tree found from
California
to
Buenos
Ayres;
also, its
sweet,
pulpy pods. A
valuable
gum,
resembling
gum
arabic,
is
collected
from the tree in Texas and
Mexico..
Pulpiness
::
Pulpiness
(n.) the
quality
or state of being
pulpy.
Uva
::
Uva (n.) A small pulpy or juicy fruit
containing
several
seeds and
having
a thin skin, as a
grape..
Xyloplastic
::
Xyloplastic
(a.)
Formed
of wood pulp by
molds;
relating
to casts made of wood pulp in
molds.
Pulpitical
::
Pulpitical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit;
suited
to the
pulpit.
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) The
material
of which paper is made when
ground
up and
suspended
in
water.
Emulsin
::
Emulsin
(n.) The white milky pulp or
extract
of
bitter
almonds.
Parenchyma
::
Parenchyma
(n.) The soft
celluar
substance
of the
tissues
of
plants
and
animals,
like the pulp of
leaves,
to soft
tissue
of
glands,
and the
like..
Pulpous
::
Pulpous
(a.)
Containing
pulp;
pulpy.
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) The whole body of the
clergy;
preachers
as a
class;
also,
preaching..
Squeezer
::
Squeeze
(n.) A
facsimile
impression
taken in some soft
substance,
as pulp, from an
inscription
on
stone..
Chyme
::
Chyme (n.) The pulpy mass of
semi-digested
food in the small
intestines
just after its
passage
from the
stomach.
It is
separated
in the
intestines
into chyle and
excrement.
See
Chyle.
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