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Definition of pulp
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Pulp (v. t.) To
deprive
of the pulp, or
integument..
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Pulpitish
::
Pulpitish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit;
like
preaching.
Rocoa
::
Rocoa (n.) The
orange-colored
pulp
covering
the seeds of the
tropical
plant Bixa
Orellana,
from which
annotto
is
prepared.
See
Annoto..
Tamarind
::
Tamarind
(n.) One of the
preserved
seed pods of the
tamarind,
which
contain
an acid pulp, and are used
medicinally
and for
preparing
a
pleasant
drink..
Tester
::
Tester
(n.) A flat
canopy,
as over a
pulpit
or
tomb..
Cacao
::
Cacao (n.) A small
evergreen
tree
(Theobroma
Cacao)
of South
America
and the West
Indies.
Its fruit
contains
an
edible
pulp,
inclosing
seeds about the size of an
almond,
from which
cocoa,
chocolate,
and broma are
prepared..
Supply
::
Supply
(n.) A
person
who fills a place for a time; one who
supplies
the place of
another;
a
substitute;
esp., a
clergyman
who
supplies
a
vacant
pulpit..
Ambo
::
Ambo (n.) A large
pulpit
or
reading
desk, in the early
Christian
churches..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) A desk, or
platform,
for an
orator
or
public
speaker..
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..
Pulpitry
::
Pulpitry
(n.) The
teaching
of the
pulpit;
preaching.
Emulsin
::
Emulsin
(n.) The white milky pulp or
extract
of
bitter
almonds.
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.
Nidulant
::
Nidulant
(a.) Lying loose in pulp or
cotton
within
a berry or
pericarp,
as in a
nest..
Pulp
::
Pulp (v. t.) To
deprive
of the pulp, or
integument..
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..
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..
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..
Squash
::
Squash
(v. i.) To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to
crush.
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) A
moist,
slightly
cohering
mass,
consisting
of soft,
undissolved
animal
or
vegetable
matter..
Durion
::
Durion
(n.) The fruit of the
durio.
It is oval or
globular,
and eight or ten
inches
long. It has a hard
prickly
rind,
containing
a soft,
cream-colored
pulp, of a most
delicious
flavor
and a very
offensive
odor. The seeds are
roasted
and eaten like
chestnuts..
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