Pulp - Law Dictionary Search Results
Engine sized
Sized by a machine and not while in the pulp said of paper
ginep
edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp
Grape
the grapevine The berries are smooth skinned have a juicy pulp and are cultivated in great quantities for table use and
grapefruit
fruit having a thick yellow rind and juicy somewhat acid pulp
Hackberry
the elm but bearing drupes with scanty but often edible pulp Celtis occidentalis is common in the Eastern United States
Insulite
usually some variety of compressed cellulose made of sawdust paper pulp cotton waste etc
kitambilla
hebecarpa cultivated for its maroon purple fruit with sweet purple pulp tasking like gooseberries it is native to Sri Lanka and
kumquat
colored edible fruits with thick sweet flavored skin and sour pulp also any of the small acid orange colored citrus fruits
Coated paper
not to coated varieties of printing and writing paper, Rohit Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. v. C.C.E., AIR 1991 SC 754
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