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Definition of Pulping
1. pulp [v] - See also: pulp
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulping
Literary usage of Pulping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medical lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science, Containing a Concise by Robley Dunglison (1866)
"... parts of vegetables reduced to a paste by the operation of pulping. Applied,
also, to parts of the human body, which have the characters of, ..."
2. Coffee and India-rubber Culture in Mexico: Preceeded by Geographical and by Matías Romero (1898)
"pulping.—The coffee, when it arrives at the place where it is to be ... The pulping
machine removes the outer skin from the coffee and separates the two ..."
3. The Manufacture of Explosives: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Oscar Guttmann (1895)
"(K) pulping. In spite of washing and boiling the gun-cotton still retains traces
of acid within its fibres, which has in former times given rise to its ..."
4. All about Coffee by William Harrison Ukers (1922)
"... one uf the most ingenious in all nature — How coffee is harvested — Picking —
Preparation by the dry and the u~et methods — pulping — Fermentation and ..."
5. Economic Geology; Or, Geology in Its Relations to the Arts and Manufactures by David Page (1874)
"IIL—CRUSHING AND pulping WHEELS. Besides millstones and grindstones, in the proper
sense of these terms, there are employed in the Arts and Manufactures a ..."
6. Economic Geology; Or, Geology in Its Relations to the Arts and Manufactures by David Page (1874)
"For pulping purposes, such as the reduction of fibrous materials for the making
of tissue - paper, wheels of soft finegrained sandstones are often ..."
7. A Text-book of Tropical Agriculture by Henry Alfred Alford Nicholls (1906)
"pulping.—The operation of removing the pulp from the Berries not( berries—sometimes
wrongly called " cherries "—is termed c ernes. pulping, ..."