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İngilizce - Türkçe
adi
küspe
lapa
kâğıt hamuru
kâğıt hamuru yapmak
selüloz
(Gıda) püre
topak (şeker vb)
hamur
hamur haline getirmek
lâpa gibi olmak
odun hamuru
(Gıda,Tıp) pulp
hamurlaştırmak
hamurlaşmak
pulpa
lâpa haline getirmek
etli kısım
et
değersiz şeyler
meyve eti
{i} ucuz dergi
hamur/pulp
yumuşak
{f} özünü çıkarmak (kahve çekird.)
meyva özü
{s} ucuz kâğıda basılmış
{i} sulu maden özü
{f} püre haline getirmek
{i} meyve özü
{i} ezilmiş meyveye benzeyen bir şey, posa
{i} ucuz roman
{i} öz
{i} (bazı etli meyvelerde) et, öz
(isim) et, etli kısım, ucuz dergi, meyve eti, meyve özü, öz, lapa, kâğıt hamuru, küspe, sulu maden özü, topak (şeker vb.), değersiz şeyler, ucuz roman
(fiil) lâpa haline getirmek, püre haline getirmek, kâğıt hamuru yapmak, lâpa gibi olmak, püre haline gelmek, özünü çıkarmak (kahve çekird.)
{f} püre haline gelmek
(Tıp) Bir organın yumuşak kısmı, öz, pulpa
su ile karışık maden tozu
özlenmek
özlü
{i} topak (şeker vb.)
yumuşa/yumuşat
dövüp lapa veya hamur haline koymak
yumuşak ve özlü etini çıkarmak
öz gibi olmak
meyva eti
İngilizce - İngilizce
To make, or be made into pulp
Mass of chemically processed wood fibres (cellulose)
A soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter
A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed on rough, unfinished paper
beat to pulp
{n} the soft part of fruit, any soft mass
{v} to separate the pulp from the berry as in coffee works
The cellulosic material produced by reducing wood mechanically or chemically and used in making paper and cellulose products Also known as wood pulp
A tissue or part resembling pulp; especially, the soft, highly vascular and sensitive tissue which fills the central cavity, called the pulp cavity, of teeth
People refer to stories or novels as pulp fiction when they consider them to be of poor quality and intentionally shocking or sensational. lurid '50s pulp novels
A suspension of cellulose fibers in water
The inner most part of a tooth It contains nerves and blood vessels inside a tooth
the soft inner part of a tooth an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"
If an object is pressed into a pulp, it is crushed or beaten until it is soft, smooth, and wet. The olives are crushed to a pulp by stone rollers
The wood fibers of trees, ground up for use in the manufacture of paper A common use of those North Country trees which are logged but unsuitable, because of their size or species, for use as sawtimber A compelling reason to recycle paper
The soft center of a tooth
The soft, succulent part of fruit; as, the pulp of a grape
In fruit or vegetables, the pulp is the soft part inside the skin. Make maximum use of the whole fruit, including the pulp which is high in fibre
Mixture of wood and/or cotton fibers, chemicals, and water from which mills make paper
A slime consisting of finely crushed ore and water The material may be treated by cyaniding
To deprive of the pulp, or integument
Reduced fibers, often derived from cotton rags and linen, which are diluted with water to prepare for the formation of paper sheets
A moist mixture of fibers from which paper is made
The raw material for making paper, produced either chemically or mechanically by removing the cellulose fibers from the stucture of the wood or from other materials, such as used/recyled rages, bagasse, and straw
If money or documents are pulped, they are destroyed. This is done to stop the money being used or to stop the documents being seen by the public. 25 million pounds worth of five pound notes have been pulped because the designers made a mistake
a soft moist part of a fruit a mixture of cellulose fibers reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood"
A mixture of wood, cellulose and/or rags and water ground up to make paper
The soft center of a fruit
Cellulose fibers used for making paper products The process of breaking wood down into usable fibers
an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
A moist, slightly cohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter
A moist, mushy material made from ground up trees or torn up old paper that is mechanically and chemically made into paper
Raw material from which paper is made Fibrous materials, generally from plant materials including trees, made ready for use in the manufacture of paper or board Mechanically or chemically prepared mixtures obtained from wood or vegetable fibres to be used in the manufacture of paper and board Groundwood pulp, which is produced by mechanical methods contains lignin and has poor durability Chemical pulp has a considerable amount of non-cellulosic material removed during processing, and the resultant paper has a higher durability than groundwood paper Permanent papers and boards can be made from chemical pulp
fluid mixture of ground ore and water specified either as solid-liquid ratio (by weight) or as a percentage of solids (by weight)
- Soft, moist mass of wood fiber used in paper manufacture Pulp is made by reducing wood chips to fibers, either mechanically or chemically, then mixing with water
a mixture of cellulose fibers
The hollow chamber inside the crown of the tooth that contains its nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue - often considered synonymous with the 'nerve' of the tooth
the soft inner part of a tooth an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp" a soft moist part of a fruit a mixture of cellulose fibers reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood" remove the pulp from, as from a fruit
a soft moist part of a fruit
The solution resulting from blending wood, recovered paper or, in some cases, cotton with water to break it down into individual cellulose fibers This is the fibrous material used to make paper
A soft moist mass, especially of pressed vegetable matter
A lurid style of writing or publication
A mixture made of water and cellulose fibers (obtained from wood, rags and other organic material) used as the raw materials in papermaking
the soft inner part of a tooth
Mechanically or chemically produced mass of fibre for production of paper and/or board
reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood"
If paper, vegetables, or fruit are pulped, they are crushed into a smooth, wet paste. Onions can be boiled and pulped to a puree. creamed or pulped tomatoes
Ground wood fiber used for the production of paper and certain engineered wood products
Mechanically ground or chemically digested wood used in manufacturing paper and allied products (17)
any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp"
Wood pulp is material made from crushed wood. It is used to make paper
The exterior part of a coffee berry
{s} pulverized; mushy; low quality
Any cellulose plant fiber cleaned and beaten into a wet mixture used to form sheets of paper
{f} remove the fleshy part of a fruit; crush, grind, pulverize; form into a soft moist mass of material
Primary raw material from which paper is made A fibrous product produced by mechanical or chemical processes, or a combination of both
The mixture of wood fibres obtained by chemical cooking or mechanical treatment of wood consisting of cellulose with varying amounts of other materials found in wood such as hemi-celluloses, fine or ray cell fibres, lignin, and other substances Basically the material from which paper, cellophane, and cellulose plastics are made
remove the pulp from, as from a fruit
If someone is beaten to a pulp or beaten to pulp, they are hit repeatedly until they are very badly injured
The material of which paper is made when ground up and suspended in water
To reduce to pulp
{i} soft fleshy part of fruit; soft moist mass of material; crushed material, ground material
raw material made from trees used in producing paper products
Türkçe - İngilizce
(Gıda,Tıp) pulp
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