1. pulp - Noun
2. pulp - Adjective
3. pulp - Verb
A moist, slightly cohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter.
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.
The soft, succulent part of fruit; as, the pulp of a grape.
The exterior part of a coffee berry.
The material of which paper is made when ground up and suspended in water.
To reduce to pulp.
To deprive of the pulp, or integument.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe pounded it to a pulp Source: Internet
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A 30 gram charge of the pulp was analyzed for gold using a fire assay with an AAS finish (Au-AA23). Source: Internet
According to the World CIA Factbook, wood pulp and sugarcane were the largest exports of Swaziland until the wood pulp producer closed in January 2010. Source: Internet
Additionally, too much work on a tooth can cause thermal damage (which could lead to having to extract the tooth), or expose the sensitive interior of the tooth ( pulp ). Source: Internet