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Dictionary: Pulp·ous

a.

[L. pulposus: cf. F. pulpeux. See Pulp.]
Containing pulp; pulpy. « Pulpous fruit.» J. Philips. -- Pulp·ous·ness, n.


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    Yielding easily to pressure or weight; not firm: mushy, pappy1, pulpy, quaggy, soft, spongy, squashy, squishy, yielding. See resist/yield.

 
 
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