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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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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..
Pulpatoon
::
Pulpatoon
(n.) A kind of
delicate
confectionery
or cake,
perhaps
made from the pulp of
fruit..
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) The soft,
succulent
part of
fruit;
as, the pulp of a
grape..
Lemon
::
Lemon (n.) An oval or
roundish
fruit
resembling
the
orange,
and
containing
a pulp
usually
intensely
acid. It is
produced
by a
tropical
tree of the genus
Citrus,
the
common
fruit known in
commerce
being that of the
species
C.
Limonum
or C.
Medica
(var.
Limonum).
There are many
varieties
of the
fruit,
some of which are
sweet..
Typhotoxin
::
Typhotoxin
(n.) A basic
substance,
C7H17NO2,
formed
from the
growth
of the
typhoid
bacillus
on meat pulp. It
induces
in small
animals
lethargic
conditions
with
liquid
dejecta..
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..
Pulpitry
::
Pulpitry
(n.) The
teaching
of the
pulpit;
preaching.
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..
Fleshy
::
Fleshy
(superl.)
Composed
of firm pulp;
succulent;
as, the
houseleek,
cactus,
and agave are
fleshy
plants..
Parchment
::
Parchment
(n.) The
envelope
of the
coffee
grains,
inside
the
pulp..
Longan
::
Longan
(n.) A pulpy fruit
related
to the
litchi,
and
produced
by an
evergreen
East
Indian
tree
(Nephelium
Longan)..
Berry
::
Berry (n.) A small fruit that is pulpy or
succulent
throughout,
having
seeds
loosely
imbedded
in the pulp, as the
currant,
grape,
blueberry..
Uva
::
Uva (n.) A small pulpy or juicy fruit
containing
several
seeds and
having
a thin skin, as a
grape..
Pulp
::
Pulp (v. t.) To
reduce
to pulp.
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.
Squash
::
Squash
(v. i.) To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to
crush.
Calculary
::
Calculary
(n.) A
congeries
of
little
stony knots found in the pulp of the pear and other
fruits.
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..
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..
Siddow
::
Siddow
(a.) Soft;
pulpy.
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