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Definition of pulp
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pulp is as below...
Pulp (n.) The
material
of which paper is made when
ground
up and
suspended
in
water.
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Osteodentine
::
Osteodentine
(n.) A hard
substance,
somewhat
like bone, which is
sometimes
deposited
within
the pulp
cavity
of
teeth..
Tub
::
Tub (n.) Any
structure
shaped
like a tub: as, a
certain
old form of
pulpit;
a
short,
broad boat, etc., -- often used
jocosely
or
opprobriously..
Pulpatoon
::
Pulpatoon
(n.) A kind of
delicate
confectionery
or cake,
perhaps
made from the pulp of
fruit..
Marmalade
::
Marmalade
(n.) A
preserve
or
confection
made of the pulp of
fruit,
as the
quince,
pear,
apple,
orange,
etc.,
boiled
with
sugar,
and
brought
to a
jamlike
consistence..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) A desk, or
platform,
for an
orator
or
public
speaker..
Papier-mache
::
Papier-mache
(n.) A hard and
strong
substance
made of a pulp from
paper,
mixed with sise or glue, etc. It is
formed
into
various
articles,
usually
by means of
molds..
Pulpitish
::
Pulpitish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit;
like
preaching.
Bema
::
Bema (n.)
Erroneously:
A
pulpit.
Avocado
::
Avocado
(n.) The pulpy fruit of
Persea
gratissima,
a tree of
tropical
America.
It is about the size and shape of a large pear; --
called
also
avocado
pear,
alligator
pear,
midshipman's
butter..
Mangostan
::
Mangostan
(n.) A tree of the East
Indies
of the genus
Garcinia
(G.
Mangostana).
The tree grows to the
height
of
eighteen
feet, and bears fruit also
called
mangosteen,
of the size of a small
apple,
the pulp of which is very
delicious
food..
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..
Sounding-board
::
Sounding-board
(n.) A board or
structure
placed
behind
or over a
pulpit
or
rostrum
to give
distinctness
to a
speaker's
voice.
Hackberry
::
Hackberry
(n.) A genus of trees
(Celtis)
related
to the elm, but
bearing
drupes
with
scanty,
but often
edible,
pulp. C.
occidentalis
is
common
in the
Eastern
United
States..
Dualin
::
Dualin
(n.) An
explosive
substance
consisting
essentially
of
sawdust
or wood pulp,
saturated
with
nitroglycerin
and other
similar
nitro
compounds.
It is
inferior
to
dynamite,
and is more
liable
to
explosion..
Rambutan
::
Rambutan
(n.) A
Malayan
fruit
produced
by the tree
Nephelium
lappaceum,
and
closely
related
to the
litchi
nut. It is
bright
red, oval in
shape,
covered
with
coarse
hairs
(whence
the
name),
and
contains
a
pleasant
acid pulp.
Called
also
ramboostan..
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To bring to a
certain
state or
condition
by
grinding,
pounding,
kneading,
rubbing,
etc.; as, to
reduce
a
substance
to
powder,
or to a pasty mass; to
reduce
fruit,
wood, or paper rags, to
pulp..
Mammee
::
Mammee
(n.) A fruit tree of
tropical
America,
belonging
to the genus
Mammea
(M.
Americana);
also, its
fruit.
The
latter
is
large,
covered
with a
thick,
tough ring, and
contains
a
bright
yellow
pulp of a
pleasant
taste and
fragrant
scent.
It is often
called
mammee
apple..
Education
::
Education
(n.) The act or
process
of
educating;
the
result
of
educating,
as
determined
by the
knowledge
skill,
or
discipline
of
character,
acquired;
also, the act or
process
of
training
by a
prescribed
or
customary
course
of study or
discipline;
as, an
education
for the bar or the
pulpit;
he has
finished
his
education..
Macerater
::
Macerater
(n.) One who, or that
which,
macerates;
an
apparatus
for
converting
paper or
fibrous
matter
into
pulp..
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) The soft,
succulent
part of
fruit;
as, the pulp of a
grape..
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