The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pulpous \Pulp"ous\, a. [L. pulposus: cf. F. pulpeux. See
Pulp.]
Containing pulp; pulpy. `` Pulpous fruit.''
--J. Philips. --
Pulp"ous*ness, n.
Wiktionary
a. pulpy, soft
Usage examples of "pulpous".
He does not know whether or not he has made contact with the man until he hears the shatter of bone, the sound of something pulpous hitting board, then he opens his eyes again and watches as the bartender, semi-decapitated, sits slowly behind the bar, first crouching as if seeking a deep knee bend which then comically did not reverse at the end of its arc but instead continued with gravity until at last the bartender sunk out of the line of sight, only vagrant dazzles from his skull giving indication that he had ever been there.
At this stage we have a homogeneous mixture of the entire body structures in the form of a pulpous mass of raw meat and raw bones.
In Beanes the leaf and root sprout from the Germen, the main sides split, and lye by, and in some pull'd up near the time of blooming, we have found the pulpous sides intire or little wasted.