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pulp vs mass

mass vs pulp

pulp and mass both are nouns.

pulp is not an adjective while mass is an adjective.

pulp and mass both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pulp Yes No Yes No
mass Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, mass is a hypernym of pulp; that is, mass is a word with a broader meaning than pulp:
  • pulp: any soft or soggy mass
  • mass: a body of matter without definite shape
pulp (noun) mass (noun)
the soft inner part of a tooth the property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field
an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper the property of something that is great in magnitude
any soft or soggy mass the common people generally
a soft moist part of a fruit an ill-structured collection of similar things (objects or people)
a mixture of cellulose fibers a body of matter without definite shape
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
pulp (adjective) mass (adjective)
formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole
pulp (verb) mass (verb)
reduce to pulp join together into a mass or collect or form a mass
remove the pulp from, as from a fruit
Difference between pulp and mass

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