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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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Fruit
::
Fruit (v. t.) The
pulpy,
edible
seed
vessels
of
certain
plants,
especially
those grown on
branches
above
ground,
as
apples,
oranges,
grapes,
melons,
berries,
etc. See 3..
Pulpitical
::
Pulpitical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit;
suited
to the
pulpit.
Rocoa
::
Rocoa (n.) The
orange-colored
pulp
covering
the seeds of the
tropical
plant Bixa
Orellana,
from which
annotto
is
prepared.
See
Annoto..
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..
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.)
Hence,
a stage for
public
speaking;
the
pulpit
or
platform
occupied
by an
orator
or
public
speaker..
Watermelon
::
Watermelon
(n.) The very large ovoid or
roundish
fruit of a
cucurbitaceous
plant
(Citrullus
vulgaris)
of many
varieties;
also, the plant
itself.
The fruit
sometimes
weighs
many
pounds;
its pulp is
usually
pink in
color,
and full of a sweet
watery
juice.
It is a
native
of
tropical
Africa,
but is now
cultivated
in many
countries.
See
Illust.
of
Melon..
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..
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..
Mash
::
Mash (n.) A mass of mixed
ingredients
reduced
to a soft pulpy state by
beating
or
pressure;
a mass of
anything
in a soft pulpy
state.
Specifically
(Brewing),
ground
or
bruised
malt, or meal of rye,
wheat,
corn, or other grain (or a
mixture
of malt and meal)
steeped
and
stirred
in hot water for
making
the
wort..
Doom Palm
::
Doom palm () A
species
of palm tree
(Hyphaene
Thebaica),
highly
valued
for the
fibrous
pulp of its
fruit,
which has the
flavor
of
gingerbread,
and is
largely
eaten in Egypt and
Abyssinia..
Siddow
::
Siddow
(a.) Soft;
pulpy.
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.
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.) An
elevated
place,
or
inclosed
stage,
in a
church,
in which the
clergyman
stands
while
preaching..
Burrel
::
Burrel
(n.) A sort of pear,
called
also the red
butter
pear, from its
smooth,
delicious,
soft
pulp..
Adansonia
::
Adansonia
(n.) A genus of great trees
related
to the
Bombax.
There are two
species,
A.
digitata,
the
baobab
or
monkey-bread
of
Africa
and
India,
and A.
Gregorii,
the sour gourd or
cream-of-tartar
tree of
Australia.
Both have a trunk of
moderate
height,
but of
enormous
diameter,
and a
wide-spreading
head. The fruit is
oblong,
and
filled
with
pleasantly
acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is used by the
natives
for
making
ropes and
cloth..
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) The
exterior
part of a
coffee
berry.
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
substance
in the form of thin
sheets
or
leaves
intended
to be
written
or
printed
on, or to be used in
wrapping.
It is made of rags,
straw,
bark, wood, or other
fibrous
material,
which is first
reduced
to pulp, then
molded,
pressed,
and
dried..
Tester
::
Tester
(n.) A flat
canopy,
as over a
pulpit
or
tomb..
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) The
material
of which paper is made when
ground
up and
suspended
in
water.
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