"Pulp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "pulp" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
1. Pulp (Dental): In dentistry, the pulp referred to refers to the soft inner tissue at the center of a tooth, consisting of nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. The dental pulp supplies nerves to the tooth root. Access to the pulp is gained by a dentist through a root canal treatment if the pulp is infected due to a deep cavity that has reached the pulp, the pulp needs to be removed to prevent the pain and infection from escalating.
2. Pulp (Fiction): In fiction, pulp refers to a cultural and literary phenomenon pertaining to speculative fiction, such as adventure stories, crime stories, science fiction, or fantasy, especially when presented in a lowbrow magazine format and marketed largely to a male audience, often with a focus on sensationalism. Examples include early science fiction magazines like Amazing Stories and the early genre of boys' adventure stories like Doc Savage and The Shadow.
3. Pulp (Fruit): In culinary contexts, "pulp" refers to the edible part of the fruit itself, excluding its skin, seeds, or core. For example, the pulp of an orange would be the interior of the fruit without the peel, pith, or seeds. Other examples include the pulp of an avocado (its mashed inner part) and that of lemons or grapefruits for making juice.
4. Pulp (Paper): In the paper industry, pulp is plant fiber or animal or synthetic material which has been mechanically or chemically dissociated into individual fibres, a pulping process, to be made into paper based products like paper, cardboard, or tissue paper. This process involves gathering plant or biological substances and then breaking them down into individual fibers.
Generally, "pulp" is used to describe the raw material from which products are made, whether it be of natural or synthetic origin, involving various processes such as the breaking down of substances to their base form for further processing to create another product.
Relating to the lungs or respiration, especially with regard to the air breathed in through the nose or mouth into the lungs.
Pulmonologists are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and disorders related to the lungs. They have received advanced training and education in pulmonology, including the study of respiratory system and its functions, and are qualified to evaluate and manage conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and pneumonia, as well as other respiratory issues.
Pulped (verb) refers to the act of crushing or breaking down something, especially an ore or a plant, into a pulp or a soft, fragrant mass.<br><br>Example: The coffee beans were pulped to extract their flavors and oils.<br><br>It can also refer to something that has been reduced to a soft, fragmented mass.<br><br>Example: The doctor had to pulped the wounded limb before bandaging it.<br><br>In general, pulped implies a breaking down or crushing, often to extract a particular substance or component.
A raised platform or stand, typically in a church, from which a preacher can speak to an audience.