pulpous
English
Etymology
pulp + -ous. Cf. also Late Latin pulpōsus.
Adjective
pulpous (comparative more pulpous, superlative most pulpous)
- pulpy, soft
- 1927, Official gazette of the United States Patent Office (volume 354)
- A method of coating a core in strand form with pulp, which consists in collecting pulpous material from liquid suspension, positioning the core adjacent said material, depositing additional pulpous material on the core […]
- 1927, Official gazette of the United States Patent Office (volume 354)