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Verb
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A soft, wet, shapeless mass of material,
  1. Crush into a soft, shapeless mass

  2. Withdraw (a publication) from the market and recycle the paper

Noun
  1. A soft, wet, shapeless mass of material
    • - boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp
  2. The soft fleshy part of a fruit

  3. A soft wet mass of fibers derived from rags or wood, used in papermaking

  4. Vascular tissue filling the interior cavity and root canals of a tooth

  5. Pulverized ore mixed with water

  6. Popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality
    • - the story is a mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy

  1. any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"
  2. remove the pulp from, as from a fruit
  3. a soft moist part of a fruit
  4. reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood"
  5. a mixture of cellulose fibers
  6. an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
  7. Pulp were an English alternative rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978. Upon their split in 2002, their lineup consisted of Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar), Candida Doyle (keyboards), Mark Webber (guitar), Steve Mackey (bass), Nick Banks (drums) and Richard Hawley (guitar, backing vocals).
  8. PULP Magazine is a Philippine-based monthly music magazine that is published by the Fookien Times Philippines Yearbook Publishing Co. Inc. and which has catered to Filipino music fans in the country and other parts of the world for almost a decade now It is available for only Php 120. ...
  9. Pulp is a 1972 British comedy thriller film, directed by Mike Hodges and starring Michael Caine as Mickey King, a writer of cheap paperback detective novels. The film features the final screen appearance of Lizabeth Scott.
  10. Pulp is a Peruvian brand of Apricot Nectar owned by the Ajegroup.. Pulp is sold in glass bottles of 300 ml and Cartons of 150 ml and one litre.
  11. Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, is an anime, manga, and Japanese entertainment company. It was founded in 1986 as Viz LLC. ...
  12. Pulp is the last completed novel by Los Angeles poet and writer Charles Bukowski. It was published in 1994, shortly before Bukowski's death.
  13. A soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter; A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed on rough, unfinished paper; The soft center of a fruit; The soft center of a tooth; A mixture of wood, cellulose and/or rags and water ground up to make paper; Mass of ...
  14. (PULP/S) Pulp-paper-printed adventure-fiction magazines, mostly those printed during the 20s, 30s, and 40s. The paper was made of wood pulp and was the cheapest form of paper that could be used in printing; it was thick and coarse and occasionally would contain recognizable chips of wood. ...
  15. The nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue inside a tooth
  16. Dental pulp is the tissue that fills the pulp chamber and root canals. (See Tooth Diagram)
  17. the aqueous stuff containing disintegrated cellulose fibre from which paper is made.
  18. primary raw material from groundwood, semi-chemical wood, chemical wood (sulphite and sulphate) and cotton from which paper is made.
  19. raw material made from trees used in producing paper products.
  20. The technical name for the "nerve" inside the tooth. It actually contains a nerve, an artery, a vein, a lymphatic drainage, and some primordial cells.
  21. A fibrous material produced by mechanically or chemically reducing wood into their component parts from which pulp, paper and paperboard sheets are formed after proper slushing and treatment or used for dissolving purposes (dissolving pulp or chemical cellulose) to make rayon, plastics, and ...
  22. is the main raw material used in the production of virgin-fibre paper and paperboard. Fibres are long structures, formed by a microscopic size plant cell, not wide but long, hollow and with walls that vary in width.
  23. Chemical pulp is made from a cellulose raw material (usually wood) by treating it (cooking) with chemicals to separate the cellulose fibers and dissolve the lignin, etc. which bind them together; It can be bleached or unbleached. Mechanical pulp is made from wood by purely mechanical means, i.e. ...
  24. a wet slurry of fibers and water that is the basic ingredient of paper. see also cellulose fiber, pulping wood, slurry, wet end
  25. Any cellulose plant fiber cleaned and beaten into a wet mixture used to form sheets of paper.