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81 yellow straw pulp
nPAPER pulpa amarilla de paja f, pasta amarilla de paja f -
82 apple pulp
s.pulpa de manzana. -
83 beet pulp
s.pulpa de remolacha. -
84 citrus pulp
s.pulpa de cítrico. -
85 coffee pulp
s.pulpa de café. -
86 coronal pulp
s.pulpa coronal. -
87 dead pulp
s.pulpa muerta, pulpa dental desvitalizada. -
88 dental pulp
s.pulpa dentaria, pulpa dental, pulpa. -
89 digital pulp
s.pulpa digital. -
90 enamel pulp
s.pulpa de esmalte, pulpa del esmalte. -
91 exposed pulp
s.pulpa expuesta. -
92 fruit pulp
s.pulpa de fruta. -
93 mango pulp
s.pulpa de mango. -
94 mummified pulp
s.pulpa momificada. -
95 nonvital pulp
s.pulpa desvitalizada, pulpa no vital. -
96 olive pulp
s.pulpa de aceituna. -
97 orange pulp
s.pulpa de naranja. -
98 paper pulp
s.pulpa de madera, material para fabricar papel, pulpa para fabricar papel, pasta de papel. -
99 potato pulp
s.pulpa de papa. -
100 putrescent pulp
s.pulpa putrefacta, pulpa putrescente.
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Pulp — may refer to:*Pulp (band), a British band *Pulp (juice), a fruit juice sold in Peru * Pulp (film), a 1972 British crime, thriller and comedy film * Pulp (magazine) a seinen manga magazine formerly published by Viz Media *Pulp (spleen) *Pulp… … Wikipedia
pulp — pulp·al; pulp; pulp·ec·to·my; pulp·er; pulp·ify; pulp·i·ly; pulp·i·ness; pulp·i·tis; pulp·less; pulp·ot·o·my; pulp·ous; re·pulp; pulp·al·ly; pulp·ar; pulp·ous·ness; … English syllables
pulp — [pulp] n. [Fr pulpe < L pulpa, flesh, pulp of fruit] 1. a soft, moist, formless mass that sticks together 2. the soft, juicy part of a fruit 3. the pith inside the stem of a plant 4. the soft, sensitive tissue in the center of a tooth,… … English World dictionary
Pulp — Pulp, n. [L. pulpa flesh, pith, pulp of fruit: cf. F. 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulp — Pulp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pulped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pulping}.] 1. To reduce to pulp. [1913 Webster] 2. To deprive of the pulp, or integument. [1913 Webster] The other mode is to pulp the coffee immediately as it comes from the tree. By a simple… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulp — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pulp puede hacer referencia a: el grupo musical británico Pulp; el estilo de revista pulp, de principios del siglo XX. Obtenido de Pulp Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación … Wikipedia Español
pulp — 1560s, from L. pulpa animal or plant pulp, pith of wood. The adjective meaning sensational is from pulp magazine (1931), so called from pulp in sense of the type of rough paper used in cheaply made magazines and books (1727). Pulp fiction… … Etymology dictionary
pulp|y — «PUHL pee», adjective, pulp|i|er, pulp|i|est. of pulp; like pulp; fleshy; soft … Useful english dictionary
pulp — agg.inv., s.m.inv. ESingl. agg.inv., di opera letteraria o cinematografica, che tratta vicende macabre e truculente con estrema violenza espressiva, spesso amplificandole fino a ribaltarle nel grottesco: romanzo, film pulp | s.m.inv., film o… … Dizionario italiano
Pulp — Pulp по английски «мягкий», в переносном значении «низкопробный». Может иметь отношение к: Pulp журналы журналы комиксов и приключенческих рассказов в мягкой обложке. Pulp (группа) английская бритпоп и рок группа См. также… … Википедия
Pulp — Pulp: ● Pulp: Grupo musical. ● Pulp: Denominación que se le daba a cierto tipo de revistas … Enciclopedia Universal