2. Verb. (third-person singular of pulp) ¹
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Definition of Pulps
1. pulp [v] - See also: pulp
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulps
Literary usage of Pulps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1919)
"Automatic Separation of Solution from Solids in Hydrometallurgical Treatment of
Ore pulps BY BERNARD MACDONALD, SOUTH PASADENA, CAL. ..."
2. Modern Dental Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Including the by John Peter Buckley (1910)
"It is the plain duty of every dental practitioner to save the pulps of teeth,
... Calcific deposits, or pulp nodules, partially calcified pulps, ..."
3. Mycology of the Mouth: A Text-book of Oral Bacteria by Kenneth Weldon Goadby (1903)
"Bacteria in Tooth pulps. THE channel of infection of the tooth pulp is along the
dentinal canals, and may occur with but slight and almost imperceptible ..."
4. A Practical Treatise on Operative Dentistry by Jonathan Taft (1868)
"The success attending the methods of treating exposed pulps, practiced by ...
Treatment of Exposed pulps.—In cases where the conditions are favorable,—the ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on Operative Dentistry by Jonathan Taft (1877)
"The success attending the methods of treating exposed pulps practiced by the ...
Treatment of Exposed pulps.—In cases where the conditions are favorable ..."
6. A Practical Treatise on Operative Dentistry by Jonathan Taft (1883)
"The success attending the methods of treating exposed pulps practiced by the ...
Treatment of Exposed pulps.—In cases where the conditions are favorable ..."
7. Paper Technology: An Elementary Manual on the Manufacture, Physical by Robert Walter Sindall (1906)
"Selection of wood pulps—Varieties of wood pulps—Nature of papers ... Selection of
Wood pulps.—The fibre obtained by the chemical treatment of wood is ..."
8. Cattle Feeding with Sugar Beets, Sugar, Molasses, and Sugar Beet Residuum by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1902)
"The saturation of pulps with alcoholic vapors is rather an advantage, as the cattle
... The excess of alcohol in btet pulps is never as great with diffusion ..."