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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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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.
Supply
::
Supply
(v. t.) To fill
temporarily;
to serve as
substitute
for
another
in, as a
vacant
place or
office;
to
occupy;
to have
possession
of; as, to
supply
a
pulpit..
Mash
::
Mash (v. t.) To
convert
into a mash; to
reduce
to a soft pulpy state by
beating
or
pressure;
to
bruise;
to
crush;
as, to mash
apples
in a mill, or
potatoes
with a
pestle.
Specifically
(Brewing),
to
convert,
as malt, or malt and meal, into the mash which makes
wort..
Berry
::
Berry (n.) A small fruit that is pulpy or
succulent
throughout,
having
seeds
loosely
imbedded
in the pulp, as the
currant,
grape,
blueberry..
Pulpiteer
::
Pulpiteer
(n.) One who
speaks
in a
pulpit;
a
preacher;
-- so
called
in
contempt.
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..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit,
or
preaching;
as, a
pulpit
orator;
pulpit
eloquence..
Pomegranate
::
Pomegranate
(n.) The fruit of the tree
Punica
Granatum;
also, the tree
itself
(see
Balaustine),
which is
native
in the
Orient,
but is
successfully
cultivated
in many warm
countries,
and as a house plant in
colder
climates.
The fruit is as large as an
orange,
and has a hard rind
containing
many
rather
large
seeds,
each one
separately
covered
with
crimson,
acid
pulp..
Lanseh
::
Lanseh
(n.) The
small,
whitish
brown fruit of an East
Indian
tree
(Lansium
domesticum).
It has a
fleshy
pulp, with an
agreeable
subacid
taste..
Siddow
::
Siddow
(a.) Soft;
pulpy.
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) An
elevated
place,
or
inclosed
stage,
in a
church,
in which the
clergyman
stands
while
preaching..
Tester
::
Tester
(n.) A flat
canopy,
as over a
pulpit
or
tomb..
Zamang
::
Zamang
(n.) An
immense
leguminous
tree
(Pithecolobium
Saman)
of
Venezuela.
Its
branches
form a
hemispherical
mass, often one
hundred
and
eighty
feet
across.
The sweet pulpy pods are used
commonly
for
feeding
cattle.
Also
called
rain
tree..
Coadapted
::
Coadapted
(a.)
Adapted
one to
another;
as,
coadapted
pulp and
tooth..
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..
Abatvoix
::
Abatvoix
(n.) The
sounding-board
over a
pulpit
or
rostrum.
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.
Pap
::
Pap (n.) The pulp of
fruit.
Acetary
::
Acetary
(n.) An acid pulp in
certain
fruits,
as the
pear..
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..
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