pulpa

See also: pulpă and pulpã

Czech

Noun

pulpa f

  1. (anatomy) pulp (tissue of spleen)

Synonyms


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

  1. the soft part of an animal's body; flesh
  2. the fleshy part, pulp of fruit
  3. the pith of wood

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

From Latin pulpa.

Pronunciation

Noun

pulpa m (plural pulpas)

  1. the soft part of an animal's body; flesh
  2. (botany, desserts) the fleshy part, pulp of fruit
  3. (botany) the pith of wood
  4. (cooking) the softest meat of beef, porc
  5. (chemical engineering) pulp (for producing paper)

Derived terms

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