pulpa
Czech
Noun
pulpa f
Synonyms
- dřeň f
Latin
Etymology
From Old Latin *pelpa, from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (“flour, dust”)
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpul.pa/, [ˈpʊɫ.pa]
Noun
pulpa f (genitive pulpae); first declension
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | pulpa | pulpae |
| genitive | pulpae | pulpārum |
| dative | pulpae | pulpīs |
| accusative | pulpam | pulpās |
| ablative | pulpā | pulpīs |
| vocative | pulpa | pulpae |
Derived terms
Descendants
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
pulpa m (plural pulpas)
- the soft part of an animal's body; flesh
- (botany, desserts) the fleshy part, pulp of fruit
- (botany) the pith of wood
- (cooking) the softest meat of beef, porc
- (chemical engineering) pulp (for producing paper)
Derived terms
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