Pulp
41pulp — 1. noun 1) he ground it into a pulp Syn: mush, mash, paste, purée, slop, slush, mulch 2) the sweet pulp on cocoa seeds Syn: flesh, marrow, meat 2. verb …
42pulp — 1. noun a) A soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter. b) A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed on rough …
43pulp — n. to beat smb. to a pulp * * * [pʌlp] to beat smb. to a pulp …
44Pulp — 1Pulp der; s, e <aus gleichbed. fr. poulpe zu polype, dies aus lat. polypus, vgl. ↑Polyp> (selten) Bez. für eine Art ↑Krake Pulp 2 2Pulp der; s, en <über gleichbed. engl. pulp aus fr. pulpe, dies aus …
45pulp — plaušiena statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Augalinė plaušinė medžiaga, naudojama popieriaus, kartono, plaušo plokščių gamybai ir cheminiam perdirbimui. atitikmenys: angl. pulp; wood pulp rus. волокнистый полуфабрикат …
46pulpərəst — sif. və is. <fars.> Pulu həddindən artıq sevən, pulgir, pul düşkünü. Pulpərəst adam. – Pirverdi ağır təbiətli, çalışqan olmaqla bərabər, son dərəcə pulpərəst və xəsis bir adam idi. A. Ş …
47pulp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. paste, dough; curd; pap; jam, pudding; poultice; mush. See softness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Fleshy fruit] Syn. flesh, marrow, sarcocarp, pith, pap, mash, sponge, paste, pomace, dough, batter, curd,… …
48pulp — 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… …
49pulp — «a, i (L). Flesh, pulp …
50pulp — n 1. marrow, flesh, pith, succulent part, soft part, heart. 2. mash, mush, squash; paste, pomace, ooze, slush, pap, dough; gluten, gel, gelatin, starch; jelly, curd, batter; poultice, butter, Fr. Cookery, p&ti; wood pulp, papier mSchd. 3.… …