0 past simple and past participle of pulp
1 to make something into a pulp:
Old newspapers are pulped and recycled.
The fruit was first boiled and pulped before it was placed in the hand press.
It must have died out with the advent of machinemade paper from pulped wood in the nineteenth century.
In the eighteenth century they often found splotches made by drops from a poorly held deckle or bits of petticoat that had not been properly pulped.
There is now no restriction on the quantity of fruit which may be bought and pulped by any individual licensed jam manufacturer.
Some of them have been produced but not sent out and will have to be pulped.
The remains of aborted babies are placed in a macerator, pulped and ground down and then discharged into the neighbourhood's sewers and drains.
Incidentally, it would be a useful exercise for the industry to go into the possible uses of pulped straw.
Imports of fresh, frozen and pulped currants from the sterling area may be made under open general licence.