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pulp vs magazine

magazine vs pulp

pulp and magazine both are nouns.

pulp is a verb but magazine is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pulp Yes No Yes No
magazine Yes No No No
As nouns, magazine is a hypernym of pulp; that is, magazine is a word with a broader meaning than pulp:
  • pulp: an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
  • magazine: a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it
Other hypernyms of pulp include mag.
pulp (noun) magazine (noun)
the soft inner part of a tooth a storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored
an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object
any soft or soggy mass a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun
a soft moist part of a fruit a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required
a mixture of cellulose fibers a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it
a business firm that publishes magazines
pulp (verb) magazine (verb)
reduce to pulp
remove the pulp from, as from a fruit
Difference between pulp and magazine

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