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Pulp logo #10101) Bagasse 2) Crush 3) Grind 4) Mash 5) Mush 6) Paste 7) Pound 8) Pulpiness
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Pulp logo #10101) OJ matter 2) Amazing Stories 3) An orange, minus the juice 4) Any soft or soggy mass 5) Applesauce 6) Brits call it bits 7) Cheap books 8) Cheap fiction 9) Cheap magazine 10) Cheap magazine material 11) Core of a canine 12) Crush 13) Dime-store 14) Feature of some orange juice 15) Fiction material
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  1. any soft or soggy mass
  2. a soft moist part of a fruit
  3. a mixture of cellulose fibers
  4. an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
  5. the soft inner part of a tooth

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Pulp logo #21002• (n.) The soft, succulent part of fruit; as, the pulp of a grape. • (n.) A tissue or part resembling pulp; especially, the soft, highly vascular and sensitive tissue which fills the central cavity, called the pulp cavity, of teeth. • (n.) A moist, slightly cohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter. &b...
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pulp logo #22241Connective tissue that contains blood vessels and nerve tissue which occupies the pulp cavity of a tooth.
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pulp logo #21003(from the article `endodontics`) in dentistry, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the dental pulp and the surrounding tissues. (The dental pulp is soft tissue in ... ...forms the main bulk, or core, of each tooth and extends almost the entire length of the tooth, being covered by enamel on the crown portion and by ... ...
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Pulp logo #21479Pulp refers to the softest part of the tooth that lies in its root and extends all of the way to the top part of the tooth (the crown). The pulp contains the blood vessels the nerves and connective tissue inside a tooth and provides the tooth's blood and nutrients. It is essentially the lifeline to the tooth and there is a branch of dentistry endod...
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Pulp logo #21180Mixture of wood and/or cotton fibers, chemicals, and water from which mills make paper.
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pulp logo #20973<dentistry> The soft inner structure of a tooth, consisting of nerve and blood vessels. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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pulp logo #21001(pulp) any soft, juicy, animal or vegetable tissue. adj., pul´pal., adj.
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Pulp logo #20972Pulp noun [ Latin pulpa flesh, pith, pulp of fruit: confer French pulpe .] A moist, slightly cohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter. Specifically: (a) (Anat.) A tissue or part resembling pulp; especially, the soft, highly vascular and sensit...
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Pulp logo #20972Pulp transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Pulped ; present participle & verbal noun Pulping .] 1. To reduce to pulp. 2. To deprive of the pulp, or integument. « The other mode is to pulp the coffee...
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Pulp logo #22708Pulverized ore in the lixiviation process.
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Pulp logo #21217In the human tooth the pulp consists of connective tissue, nerves, lymphatics, and vessels, housed within a cavity within the tooth. The pulp cavity corresponds roughly to the external shape of the tooth, and sends tubules filled with odontoblasts into the dentine. The pulp is also connected to the periodonteum through the root canals which extend ...
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Pulp logo #2315630-30 in a service game; not quite 'Deuce' (Juice).
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pulp logo #21009pulp, pulpa 1. A soft, fleshy inner part of a plant or animal; such as, that within a tooth, the spleen, or a fruit. 2. Soft or fleshy plant tissue; such as, the inner part of a fruit or vegetable. 3. The pith inside a plant stem. 4. A soft or soggy mass. 5. Pulverized animal or vegetable matter. 6. The sensitive tissue at the center of a toot...
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Pulp logo #23673A form of cellulose obtained from wood or other vegetable matter by prolonged cooking with chemicals.
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pulp logo #20974pulp magazine noun an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
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Pulp logo #21141Connective tissue that contains blood vessels and nerve tissue which occupies the pulp cavity of a tooth.
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Pulp logo #21331(n) the crushed, chopped or grated fruit from milling apples or pears, prior to pressing.
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pulp logo #21450Latin pulpa = a soft part of the body or tooth.
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Pulp logo #22709Pulverized or ground ore in solution.
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Pulp logo #22733Pulverized or ground ore in solution.
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Pulp logo #22734Pulverized or ground ore in solution.
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