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pulp

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/pʌlp/ · pulp

A soft, moist mass of fruit, vegetables, or other material.

Meanings

nounformal

A soft, moist mass of fruit, vegetables, or other material.

پھل یا سبزی کا نرم، گداز مادے کا بوجھ

گودا

goda

Synonyms

mashpulped masssoft massگوداملغوبہپیسٹ

Antonyms

solidhardسختجامد

Common Collocations

  • fruit pulp
  • wood pulp
  • pulp fiction

Example Sentences

The orange pulp is rich in vitamins.

مالٹے کا گودا وٹامنز سے بھرپور ہے۔

Malte ka goda vitamins se bharpoor hai.

The pulp of the fruit is often used in making jams.

پھل کا گودا اکثر جیلی بنانے میں استعمال ہوتا ہے۔

Phal ka goda aksar jelly banane mein istemal hota hai.

He discarded the pulp after juicing the apples.

اس نے سیبوں کا رس نکالنے کے بعد گودا پھینک دیا۔

Us ne seboun ka ras nikaalne ke baad goda phaink diya.

Easily Confused With

pulped:Pulped is the past tense of pulp; used to describe the action of turning something into pulp.
verbformal

To crush or grind into a soft, wet mass.

نرم، گیلا مادہ بنانے کے لیے کچلنا یا پیسنا

پیستنا

peestna

Synonyms

grindcrushmashکچلناپیستناملا دینا

Antonyms

solidifycompressٹھوس بنانادبانا

Common Collocations

  • pulp the fruit
  • pulp paper
  • pulp the vegetables

Example Sentences

You should pulp the tomatoes before making the sauce.

آپ کو سوس بنانے سے پہلے ٹماٹروں کو پیسنا چاہیے۔

Aap ko sauce banane se pehle tamataron ko peesna chahiye.

They pulped the cardboard to make new paper.

انہوں نے نئی کاغذ بنانے کے لیے گتّا کچلا۔

Unhon ne nai kaghaz banane ke liye gitta kuchala.

In the kitchen, he often pulps fruits for smoothies.

بچوں کے لیے وہ کچن میں اکثر پھل پیستا ہے۔

Bachon ke liye woh kitchen mein aksar phal peesta hai.

Easily Confused With

pulpy:Pulpy describes something that is full of pulp and moist, while pulp refers to the mass itself.

Word Family

pulped
verbپیسا ہوا
pulpy
adjectiveگودا دار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of pulp as being the soft stuff inside your favorite fruity smoothies.

Imagine a juicy orange being squeezed, its pulp mixing into a refreshing drink.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "pulpa" — flesh or soft part

First known use: 14th century

The term 'pulp' has its origins in the Latin word 'pulpa' which means flesh or soft substance. It has been used in English since the late 14th century to describe the soft, moist parts of fruits and vegetables.