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pulp: see paper paper, thin, flat sheet or tissue made usually from plant fiber but also from rags and other fibrous materials. It is used principally for printing and writing on but has many other applications. ..... Click the link for more information. . pulp 1. soft or fleshy plant tissue, such as the succulent part of a fleshy fruit 2. Dentistry the soft innermost part of a tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels pulp [pəlp] (anatomy) A mass of soft spongy tissue in the interior of an organ. (botany) The soft succulent portion of a fruit. (engineering) (materials) The cellulosic material produced by reducing wood mechanically or chemically and used in making paper and cellulose products. Also known as wood pulp. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| He was a prolific author of pulp magazine stories of the 1930s including westerns, detective yarns, sports stories, and more. He was a prolific author of pulp magazine stories of the 1930s including westerns, detective yarns, sports stories, and more. Enhanced with the inclusion of a history of the Thrilling pulp magazine chain, "Thrilling Detective Heroes" will appeal to both an older audience for its nostalgia value and introduce a new generation of mystery fans to a series of true Golden Age classics. |
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