Pulp

  • 11Pulp — Pulp: ● Pulp: Grupo musical. ● Pulp: Denominación que se le daba a cierto tipo de revistas …

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  • 12Pulp — Pụlp 〈m. 23〉 Fruchtmark; oV Pulpa, Pulpe, Pülpe [<lat. pulpa „Fleisch“] * * * Pụlp, der; s, en [engl. pulp < frz. pulpe < lat. pulpa, ↑ Pulpa]: 1. zur Bereitung von Marmeladen od. Obstsäften hergestellte breiige Masse mit größeren od.… …

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  • 13pulp — UK US /pʌlp/ verb [T] ► PRODUCTION, COMMERCE to destroy books, magazines, newspapers, etc. , for example because they cannot be sold or contain mistakes: »Sales were low last year and the publishers had to pulp over half of the 10,000 copies they …

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  • 14pulp — [adj] cheap, vulgar, especially regarding reading material lurid, mushy, rubbish, sensational, trash, trashy; concept 267 Ant. clean, moral, nice pulp [n] flesh of plant, animal batter, curd, dough, grume, jam, marrow, mash, mush, pap, paste,… …

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  • 15pulp — ► NOUN 1) a soft, wet mass of crushed or pounded material. 2) the soft fleshy part of a fruit. 3) a soft wet mass of fibres derived from rags or wood, used in papermaking. 4) (before another noun ) denoting popular or sensational writing, often… …

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  • 16pulp|er — «PUHL puhr», noun. a machine for reducing fruit, wood, or other such substance, to pulp …

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  • 17pulp|i|fy — «PUHL puh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. to reduce to pulp …

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  • 18Pulp — Pulp, s. Seepolyp …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 19Pulp — Pụlp 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: en〉 Fruchtmark; oV [Etym.: <lat. pulpa »Fleisch«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 20pulp — /palp, ingl. pʌlp/ [vc. ingl., propr. «carta di legno» usata per le riviste pop., esteso negli Stati Uniti d America a qualsiasi scritto di scarsa qualità, popolare e sensazionale] s. m. inv.; anche agg. inv. CFR. splatter …

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