| pulp |
Cellulose fiber material produced by chemical or mechanical means from which paper and paperboard is manufactured. Origins of this cellulose fiber are many and can include wood, cotton, straw, jute, bagasse, bamboo, hemp, various leaf fibers, reeds, etc. There are many mechanical and chemical means of separating the fiber from its original sources.
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| pulpectomy |
The removal of the whole pulp inside a tooth.
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| pulp |
raw material made from trees used in producing paper products.
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| pulp |
general term describing the beaten, wet mixture of stock used in making paper, whether its contents are wood, cotton or other fibers
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| pulp |
The succulent flesh of a fruit.
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