0 present participle of pulp --
1 to make something into a pulp: --
Old newspapers are pulped and recycled.
In order to save themselves the cost of pulping they are prepared to jettison these books at extremely low prices.
Steps have already been taken, however, to investigate the possibility of disposing under proper safeguards of these latter documents by pulping instead of burning.
Remaining stocks of these and other arm titles were sold recently for pulping.
It should comprise not only large sawn timber and thinnings of different categories—the large for the pit props and the smaller for pulping wallboards, etc.
Why were not general practitioners instructed to send back the forms which are now obsolete for pulping?
These pulping stations will be situated in places conveniently near to the principal fruit-growing districts.
We could plant, brash and thin and develop that 90,000 acres and then go on to pulping and processing and the rest of it.
At least one straw pulping plant is being extended, but any general expansion must have regard to the quantities of raw material available.