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Meaning of pulp
The primary meaning of the word "pulp" is a soft, wet, and shapeless mass of material.
Etymology of pulp
The word "pulp" originated from the Old French word "pulpe", which is derived from the Latin word "pulpa", meaning "flesh" or "juicy part of a fruit"
Historically, the word "pulp" referred to the soft and fleshy parts of the body or the juicy tissue of fruits
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include other soft and shapeless masses of material
Synonyms
mash
mush
paste
puree
pulp
fiber
tissue
softness
sogginess
squishiness
moisture
dampness
humidity
wetness
softness
looseness
flaccidity
weakness
fragility
tenderness
delicacy
feebleness
frailty
gentleness
smoothness
silkiness
downiness
fluffiness
fuzziness
hairiness
woolliness
cottoniness
stringiness
pulpiness
Definitions
- A soft, wet, and shapeless mass of material, typically resulting from the breakdown of tissue or fiber
- * The soft, juicy tissue of a fruit, especially a citrus fruit
- * A magazine or book that contains sensational and lurid stories, especially of crime or romance
Usage Examples
- The orange pulp was squeezed to extract the juice
- * The book was a pulp fiction novel, full of sensational and lurid stories
- * The tree's pulp was used to make paper
Antonyms
solidity
firmness
hardness
rigidity
stiffness
toughness
compactness
denseness
heaviness
weightiness
coarseness
roughness
grittiness
graininess
texture
solidity
substantiality
soundness
stability
strength
robustness
hardness
solidity