0 the soft, fleshy part of a fruit. -- cùi trái cây
1 a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood pulp from which paper is made -- bột giấy
wood pulp.
2 to make into pulp -- nghiền nhão; lấy phần ruột
The fruit was pulped and bottled.
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.
When the pamphlets are pulped and the speeches forgotten, this will be seen as solid, sensible and necessary legislation.
Sadly, in some cases, small chicks up to 72 hours old are put in a crusher and then pulped dead.
Remaining stocks of these and other arm titles were sold recently for pulping.
Import licences for the remaining £750,000 may be used for strawberry, blackcurrant and all other pulps.
Why were not general practitioners instructed to send back the forms which are now obsolete for pulping?
Fifty thousand leaflets paid for by the taxpayer are apparently to be pulped.