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pulp(2)(dictionary)
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pulp test(medicine)
pulp stone(medicine)

pulp(2) (iou)



pulp verb. M17.
[from the noun.]
verb trans. Reduce to pulp or to a pulpy mass; spec. reduce (a copy of a book etc.) to paper pulp, withdraw from publication or sale, esp. recycling the paper; fig. destroy, scrap. M17.
C. McCullough The mud had not completely dried, and..eager feet..had already pulped it to a mire. R. Christiansen The censors..pulped the entire first edition.
verb trans. Remove pulp from. L18.
verb intrans. Become pulpy, swell with juice. Chiefly poet. E19.
pulper noun a machine for pulping something M19.