pulp

Letters that make pulp

l, p, u are letters that make 'pulp'

Words within pulp

LP, pul, Pu are words within 'pulp'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of pulp

pulps, pulpy are words created by adding a letter to 'pulp'


7 possible definitions for 'pulp'

Pulp as "an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper"

Under this definition, pulp is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

pulp magazine has the same meaning as pulp

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of mag, magazine.


Pulp as "any soft or soggy mass"

Under this definition, pulp is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

mush has the same meaning as pulp

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of mass.

Derivatives of pulp

mushy, pulp, squashy, pulpy are derivatives of 'pulp'.

Example of pulp used within this context

"he pounded it to a pulp"


Pulp as "a mixture of cellulose fibers"

Under this definition, pulp is a noun and has the following properties:

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of cellulose.

Types of pulp

bagasse, wood pulp are types of 'pulp'.


Pulp as "reduce to pulp"

Under this definition, pulp is a verb and has the following properties:

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of comminute, bray, mash, crunch, grind.

Derivatives of pulp

pulp, mush are derivatives of 'pulp'.

Example of pulp used within this context

"pulp fruit", "pulp wood"


Pulp as "a soft moist part of a fruit"

Under this definition, pulp is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

flesh has the same meaning as pulp

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of plant tissue.

Substances of pulp

parenchyma is a substance of pulp.

Derivatives of pulp

pulp is a derivative of pulp.


Pulp as "the soft inner part of a tooth"

Under this definition, pulp is a noun and has the following properties:

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of vascular structure.

pulp as a part

'pulp' can be a part of tooth.


Pulp as "remove the pulp from, as from a fruit"

Under this definition, pulp is a verb and has the following properties:

pulp as a type

'pulp' can be a type of take out.

Derivatives of pulp

flesh, pulp are derivatives of 'pulp'.



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