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    pulp
    /pʌlp/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. crush into a soft, wet, shapeless mass: "bales of waste paper were chopped, shredded, and pulped"

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  3. Pulp can mean a soft, wet mass, a mixture of paper and water, or a type of low-quality book or magazine. Learn how to use pulp in different contexts with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word pulp, from the soft part of a fruit to the material for paper and cellulose products. See synonyms, examples, word history and related phrases of pulp.

  5. Pulp can refer to the soft, juicy part of a fruit, the inner tissue of a tooth, a type of paper or a genre of fiction. Learn more about the origin, synonyms and related words of pulp from Dictionary.com.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word pulp, from the soft part of a fruit to the material for paper to the genre of fiction. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and related words.

  7. Pulp can refer to a soft moist mass, the fleshy part of a fruit, the inner tissue of a tooth, or a type of publication. Learn the meanings, synonyms, and usage of pulp from various dictionaries and sources.

  8. [singular, uncountable] a soft wet substance that is made especially by pressing hard on something. Cook the fruit gently until it forms a pulp. Mash the beans to a pulp. His face had been beaten to a pulp (= very badly beaten). Reduce the berries to a pulp. Definitions on the go.

  9. Pulp is a soft, squishy, or slightly wet mush. The soft inside part of your tooth is pulp, and the soft flesh of a peach is also pulp. There are many kinds of pulp, including the soggy stuff that starts out as trees and ends up as paper.