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What (who) is pulp - definition

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Pulps; Pulp (magazine); Pulp (movie); Pulp (disambiguation); Pulpy; Pulp (film)

pulp         
n.
Soft part, soft mass.
pulp         
¦ noun
1. a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material.
the soft fleshy part of a fruit.
a soft wet mass of fibres derived from rags or wood, used in making paper.
2. [as modifier] denoting popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality.
3. vascular tissue filling the interior cavity and root canals of a tooth.
4. Mining pulverized ore mixed with water.
¦ verb
1. crush into a pulp.
2. withdraw (a publication) from the market and recycle the paper.
Derivatives
pulper noun
pulpiness noun
pulpy adjective (pulpier, pulpiest).
Origin
ME: from L. pulpa; sense 2 is from the printing of such material on cheap paper.
pulp         
n. to beat smb. to a pulp

Wikipedia

Pulp

Pulp may refer to:

  • Pulp (fruit), the inner flesh of fruit
Examples of use of pulp
1. The paper and pulp sector fell 1.3 per cent, hit by weak pulp prices.
2. The company may also temporarily curtail production at its Enocell pulp mill and Sunila joint–venture pulp mill, Karvinen said at the company‘s annual investors‘ meeting in Helsinki.
3. Paper and pulp stocks lost some of their strong gains in the year so far, even though international pulp prices remain high.
4. VCP is one of the largest companies in Latin Americas pulp and paper sector, focusing on market pulp and printing papers.
5. With red, the skins are crushed along with the pulp.