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1 pulp
1. noun1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) fruktkjøtt2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) (tre)masse2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) mose, knuse- pulpyknuse--------moseIsubst. \/pʌlp\/1) (myk) masse, grøt, mos2) (frukt)kjøtt3) ( i stamme) marg4) (papir)masse, (tre)masse5) (anatomi, botanikk) tannpulpa, pulpa6) smusslitteraturbeat somebody to a pulp slå noen sønder og sammenreduce to (a) pulp lage mos av, mose (i stykker), knuseIIverb \/pʌlp\/1) knuse til en masse, bli til en masse2) mose3) ta (frukt)kjøttet ut av4) makulerepulped copies makulerte kopier -
2 pulp fiction
subst.( hverdagslig) smusslitteratur -
3 pulp magazine
subst.( hverdagslig) billig ukeblad -
4 pulp mill
subst. \/ˈpʌlpmɪl\/cellulosefabrikk -
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6 chamber
' eimbə1) (a room.) kammer, værelse; advokat-/dommerkontor2) (the place where an assembly (eg Parliament) meets: There were few members left in the chamber.) (forsamlings)sal3) (such an assembly: the Upper and Lower Chambers.) forsamling4) (an enclosed space or cavity eg the part of a gun which holds the bullets: Many pistols have chambers for six bullets.) kammer•- chamber musickammer--------soveromsubst. \/ˈtʃeɪmbə\/1) kammer, rom, værelse2) ( gammeldags eller poetisk) soverom, sovegemakk3) ( parlamentarisk) kammer4) (teknikk, zoologi e.l.) kammer, hull, beholder5) ( militærvesen) kammer6) ( hverdagslig) kar, krukkepulp chamber ( anatomi) pulpahule -
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((a Chinese tree bearing) a small round fruit with white juicy pulp.) litchisubst. \/ˌlaɪˈtʃiː\/, \/ˈlɪtʃiː\/se ➢ litchi -
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10 tamarind
'tæmərind(a tropical fruit, a brown pod with a juicy, spicy pulp used in medicines, drinks etc.) tamarindsubst. \/ˈtæmərɪnd\/1) ( den afrikanske tresorten Tamarindus indica)tamarind2) (matlaging, medisin) forklaring: belg fra tamarind samt fruktkjøtt fra denne -
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wud1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed: My desk is (made of) wood; She gathered some wood for the fire; I like the smell of a wood fire.) tre, ved2) ((often in plural) a group of growing trees: They went for a walk in the woods.) skog3) (a golf-club whose head is made of wood.) trekølle•- wooded- wooden
- woody
- wood carving
- woodcut
- woodcutter
- woodland
- woodlouse
- woodpecker
- wood pulp
- woodwind
- woodwork
- woodworm
- out of the woods
- out of the woodskog--------tre--------trevirke--------vedIsubst. \/wʊd\/1) (liten) skog2) tre, tre-3) ( botanikk) ved4) virke, tømmer5) ( til lagring av alkohol) fat6) ( musikk) treblåseinstrument7) ( typografi) trekloss8) ( golf) trekølle, slag med trekølle9) ( racket) rammehave (got) the wood on (austr., slang) ha overtaket på, ha noe til gode påin the wood (om vin, øl, brennevin) på fatknock on wood (amer.) bank i bordetnot see the wood for the trees ikke se skogen for bare trærout of the wood(s) ( overført) i sikkerhet, over det verstetake to the woods rømme til skogs, stikke avtouch wood eller knock on wood bank i bordetwoods (liten) skogIIadj. \/wʊd\/( gammeldags) vill, gal
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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